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Returning to Writing After a Stage Four Cancer Diagnosis
"Death is the Common Denominator for all Living Organisms"
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Annabelle Kim
| February 26, 2018
Rough Drafts: Writers at Work at the Millay Colony
The First in a Behind-the-Scenes Series on Residencies Across America and Beyond
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| February 26, 2018
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Writing Obituaries
*But Were Afraid to Ask
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Emily Temple
| February 22, 2018
The Joy and Intimacy of the Personal Writing Outlet
Why So Many Writers Are Choosing to Share Some Work for Free
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Zan Romanoff
| February 21, 2018
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love My Writing Group
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Kaethe Schwehn
| February 20, 2018
How to Grow a Powerhouse Reading Series
Reading Across America Returns with Orlando's Functionally Literate
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Ryan Rivas
| February 20, 2018
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Allan Gurganus
| February 20, 2018
Before There Was YA, There Were Horse Books
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Caitlin Macy
| February 16, 2018
My Father’s Crimes Exist in Everything I Write
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Michael Nye
| February 16, 2018
Dani Shapiro on the Hard Art of Balancing Writing and Social Media
When Introverts Need to Be Extroverts
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Dani Shapiro
| February 15, 2018
A Rare Look at Correspondence from Arthur Miller to His Wife, Mary
LitFilm, Brooklyn Public Library's New Literary Film Festival, Begins Next Week
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| February 15, 2018
Why the Hardliners of the World Fear the Word
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Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir
| February 15, 2018
On the Very Contemporary Art of Flash Fiction
"To Be Brief Takes Time"
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John Dufresne
| February 13, 2018
Judy Blume's Advice for Aspiring Writers
The Queen of Kid Lit Turns 80 Today
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Emily Temple
| February 12, 2018
Why I'll Never Stop Reading "Junk" Fiction
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Ben Dolnick
| February 12, 2018
5 Reasons Why a Writer Should Move to Orange County
This Cosmopolitan Region Isn't Just for Republican Retirees
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Namrata Poddar
| February 9, 2018
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