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A Genealogy of Twins: On Identity and Projected Lives
Larry Watson on Family and Arriving at the Crux of the Story
By
Larry Watson
| July 22, 2020
A Love Letter to Developmental Editors
R.L. Maizes on a Lesser-Known Corner of Publishing
By
R.L. Maizes
| July 22, 2020
To Be the Poet of Troy:
An Interview with Mosab Abu Toha by Philip Metres
On Starting the Edward Said Library in the Gaza Strip
By
Philip Metres
| July 22, 2020
Rumaan Alam and Jameson Fitzpatrick on Sex, Poetry, and Textiles
With Two Poems from Fitzpatrick's Collection,
Pricks in the Tapestry
By
Literary Hub
| July 21, 2020
How I Cured My Writer's Block With Techno
Stan Parish on the Long Nights That Help Him Work
By
Stan Parish
| July 21, 2020
How to Write a Timely Novel in a World That Won't Stop Changing
David James Poissant on Capturing a Moment as It Passes
By
David James Poissant
| July 20, 2020
Best Reviewed
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On the Igbo Art of Storytelling
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Ikechukwu Ogbu
| July 17, 2020
On Lydia Davis's birthday, read her advice on language, writing from reality, and more.
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Corinne Segal
| July 15, 2020
On Falling in Love with Your Characters
By
Sarah Gerard
| July 14, 2020
Reading Every Unread Book on My Bookshelf During the Pandemic
Angelica Baker on Building a Home, One Book at a Time
By
Angelica Baker
| July 13, 2020
On Being a Young Reader Attracted to the Darkest
Possible Stories
Estelle Laure's Search For Challenges to Her Comfort
By
Estelle Laure
| July 13, 2020
Veronica Esposito on the Book That Changed Her Life
On
Trauma and Recovery
, Therapy, and Writing as a Tool for Healing
By
Veronica Esposito
| July 9, 2020
'Have You Considered Socialism?' Or, The Politics of Fictional Characters
Andrew Martin on Short Stories in the Age of Shorter News Cycles
By
Andrew Martin
| July 8, 2020
I Wrote My Memoir for the Same Reasons I Went to the Shooting Range
Lacy Crawford on How People Can Let Themselves Be Silenced
By
Lacy Crawford
| July 8, 2020
On Saul Bellow's Celebration of the Messy and Manic
Brian Castleberry Rereads the Man Who Taught Him to Write
By
Brian Castleberry
| July 7, 2020
Writing My Own "Indian-American Novel" Meant Looking to California
Sameer Pandya on the Virtues of a Late Start
By
Sameer Pandya
| July 7, 2020
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