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The New Seduction of an Old Literary Crime Classic

The New Seduction of an Old Literary Crime Classic

Eugen Bacon Pays Homage to Peter Temple's Truth

By Eugen Bacon | August 27, 2020

Devon Gilfillian Wants You to Write For You

Devon Gilfillian Wants You to Write For You

Episode Five of the Mighty SONG Writers Video Series

By Literary Hub | August 26, 2020

Rachel Eliza Griffiths on Turning Her Work Towards Herself

Rachel Eliza Griffiths on Turning Her Work Towards Herself

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By Thresholds | August 26, 2020

Lisa Ko on Fictionalizing<br> Real Life

Lisa Ko on Fictionalizing
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In Conversation with Courtney Balestier on the WMFA Podcast

By WMFA | August 26, 2020

Helen Macdonald: The Things I Tell Myself When I’m Writing About Nature

Helen Macdonald: The Things I Tell Myself When I’m Writing About Nature

One of Our Very Best Writers About the Natural World Has a Little Advice

By Helen Macdonald | August 25, 2020

On the Difficulty of Finding a Distinct Human Voice for<br> an AI Heroine

On the Difficulty of Finding a Distinct Human Voice for
an AI Heroine

Ros Anderson Navigates Unlikely Domains of Freedom
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By Ros Anderson | August 25, 2020

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A Conversation About Childcare, Self-Expectations, and the Fragility of American Systems

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Benjamin Nugent on Writing About Male Privilege After #MeToo

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Grant Faulkner on the Infinite Possibilities of Brevity

By Grant Faulkner | August 21, 2020

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Nick Ripatrazone Speaks With Katie Scullion, Director of Polyphony Lit

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Shawn Stewart Ruff on Exploring Racism Through Fiction

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Social Media, Loneliness, and Rabbit Holes to Radicalism

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Fatima Bhutto on Writing a Novel of Economic Desperation
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