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Patricia Engel on Writing the Shifting Identities of<br> Diaspora Life

Patricia Engel on Writing the Shifting Identities of
Diaspora Life

Jane Ciabattari Talks to the Author of Infinite Country

By Jane Ciabattari | March 10, 2021

Dantiel W. Moniz on Endings as Windows Rather than Exits

Dantiel W. Moniz on Endings as Windows Rather than Exits

In Conversation with Courtney Balestier on the WMFA Podcast

By WMFA | March 10, 2021

Vesna Maric on the Freedom of Working Outside Historical Fiction’s Rules

Vesna Maric on the Freedom of Working Outside Historical Fiction’s Rules

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | March 10, 2021

Ilona Andrews on Blending Romance and Monstrosity

Ilona Andrews on Blending Romance and Monstrosity

In Conversation with Gabrielle Mathieu on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | March 9, 2021

Writing Through the Microscope: Intimate Versus Epic Narration

Writing Through the Microscope: Intimate Versus Epic Narration

Gabriela Houston on Finding the Right Scale in Fiction

By Gabriela Houston | March 8, 2021

George Saunders on Thinking of Story as Ceremony

George Saunders on Thinking of Story as Ceremony

In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the First Draft Podcast

By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | March 8, 2021

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How Do You Keep a Novel Alive When It Keeps Trying To Die?

By Kate Hope Day | March 5, 2021

Carol Edgarian: ‘Every Book, You Have to Woo Your
Readers Again’

By The Literary Life | March 5, 2021

Being a Writer When You Literally Cannot
Visualize Scenes

By Alexandra Oliva | March 4, 2021

Dealing with Mysterious Pain While Being a Writer

Dealing with Mysterious Pain While Being a Writer

Sara Davis on Finding Literary Help from an Unlikely Figure

By Sara Davis | March 4, 2021

Anakana Schofield: ‘I Wanted to Write a Book Unabashedly and Unapologetically for Women’

Anakana Schofield: ‘I Wanted to Write a Book Unabashedly and Unapologetically for Women’

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

By The Maris Review | March 4, 2021

Edward Carey Talks to Alexander Chee About Rewriting a Myth, and the Enduring Power of Pinocchio

Edward Carey Talks to Alexander Chee About Rewriting a Myth, and the Enduring Power of Pinocchio

A Conversation with the Author of The Swallowed Man

By Alexander Chee | March 3, 2021

Anne Lamott on Writing a Book for Those Feeling Hopeless

Anne Lamott on Writing a Book for Those Feeling Hopeless

Five Questions for the Author of Dusk, Night, Dawn

By Literary Hub | March 3, 2021

Food is Love: Weaving Together World War II History and Family Recipes

Food is Love: Weaving Together World War II History and Family Recipes

Jennifer Ryan on the Making of Her Novel The Kitchen Front

By Jennifer Ryan | March 3, 2021

Melissa Broder on Giving Up the “Finger-Clinging” of Her Youth

Melissa Broder on Giving Up the “Finger-Clinging” of Her Youth

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | March 3, 2021

MFA vs. MBA? Finding Unlikely Literary Inspiration at Harvard Business School

MFA vs. MBA? Finding Unlikely Literary Inspiration at Harvard Business School

Isabel Yap on Learning the Art of Storytelling Where She Least Expected It

By Isabel Yap | March 2, 2021

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