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Ursula K. Le Guin: Dictators are Always Afraid of Poets

Ursula K. Le Guin: Dictators are Always Afraid of Poets

On Nature Writing, Technology, and Poetic Form

By David Naimon | April 6, 2018

How the Advice Columnist Conquered America

How the Advice Columnist Conquered America

And Why We're Unique in Our Hankering for Advice

By Jessica Weisberg | April 4, 2018

Lorrie Moore: It's Better to Write Than Be a Writer

Lorrie Moore: It's Better to Write Than Be a Writer

The Route to Truth and Beauty is a Toll Road

By Lorrie Moore | April 3, 2018

The Best Stories Break at Least One of Their Own Rules

The Best Stories Break at Least One of Their Own Rules

Blair Hurley Recommends You Try Touching the Bear

By Blair Hurley | April 3, 2018

What is the Writer's Responsibility To Those Unable to Tell Their Own Stories?

What is the Writer's Responsibility To Those Unable to Tell Their Own Stories?

On Writing About Autism, Alzheimer's, and Coma Patients

By Stefan Merrill Block | April 3, 2018

On the Anxiety of the Chronically Early

On the Anxiety of the Chronically Early

"I started wearing a watch as soon as I could tell time."

By Rachel Z. Arndt | April 2, 2018

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How John J. Lennon Became a Prison Journalist—From the Inside

By Daniel A. Gross | April 2, 2018

How the Make-Believe World of Peter Pan Inspired My Writing

By Jenny Boully | April 2, 2018

Why The Odyssey is the Perfect Book for High School English

By A.G. Lombardo | March 30, 2018

12 Literary Plagiarism Scandals, Ranked

12 Literary Plagiarism Scandals, Ranked

From Hellen Keller to Jonah Lehrer, Some More Legitimate Than Others

By Emily Temple | March 29, 2018

After 20 Years of Rambling I Broke Down and Wrote a Novel

After 20 Years of Rambling I Broke Down and Wrote a Novel

Poe Ballantine on the Many Roads Traveled to Publication

By Poe Ballantine | March 29, 2018

Essential Writing Advice from Virginia Woolf

Essential Writing Advice from Virginia Woolf

"For heaven’s sake, publish nothing before you are thirty."

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How to Make Bookstore Appearances Ten Times More Interesting

How to Make Bookstore Appearances Ten Times More Interesting

Writer Craig Terlson Wants to Hear All Your Crazy Stories

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Rediscovering a France I Thought I'd Lost

Rediscovering a France I Thought I'd Lost

Jane Delury Recalls Memories of the Chateauroux Forests

By Jane Delury | March 28, 2018

Letter to an Emerging Indigenous Writer

Letter to an Emerging Indigenous Writer

"If you have the gift, you’re called upon to use it for the People."

By Daniel Heath Justice | March 27, 2018

Wendy Xu on the Impossible Complexity of Immigrant Love

Wendy Xu on the Impossible Complexity of Immigrant Love

Lives of the Poets: Peter Mishler in Conversation with the Author of Phrasis

By Peter Mishler | March 27, 2018

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