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Lorrie Moore on the Songs She Couldn't Live Without

Lorrie Moore on the Songs She Couldn't Live Without

(Also, How to Ignore Writer's Block)

By Literary Hub | March 2, 2020

Writing About My Alcohol Addiction Helped Treat It

Writing About My Alcohol Addiction Helped Treat It

Clare Pooley on Writing Her Way Up From Rock Bottom

By Clare Pooley | February 26, 2020

What I’ve Learned Interviewing Almost 300 Writers Over Seven Years

What I’ve Learned Interviewing Almost 300 Writers Over Seven Years

Teddy Wayne on Seven Simple Questions

By Teddy Wayne | February 25, 2020

Relearning to Write After Law School Buried My Voice

Relearning to Write After Law School Buried My Voice

Akhila Kolisetty on the Stories Our Legal System Asks Us to Tell

By Akhila Kolisetty | February 21, 2020

Authors Guild releases grim 50-page report on “The Profession of the Author in the 21st Century”

Authors Guild releases grim 50-page report on “The Profession of the Author in the 21st Century”

By Jonny Diamond | February 19, 2020

Brandon Taylor, Reluctant Novelist

Brandon Taylor, Reluctant Novelist

When a Short Story Writer Goes Long

By Brandon Taylor | February 18, 2020

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Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

By Teddy Wayne | February 11, 2020

Nuns Can Party, Too: On Defying Expectations of Piety

By Alena Dillon | February 10, 2020

Lidia Yuknavitch on Frankenstein, Incarceration, and Overcoming Creative Blocks

By Literary Hub | February 6, 2020

When We Call a Book Cinematic, What Do We Really Mean?

When We Call a Book Cinematic, What Do We Really Mean?

Sarah Kozloff on the Cross-Pollination of Art Forms

By Sarah Kozloff | February 6, 2020

The Risk, and Reward, of Turning from Memoir to Fiction

The Risk, and Reward, of Turning from Memoir to Fiction

Amy Jo Burns on Driving Into the Unknown

By Amy Jo Burns | February 5, 2020

What Happens When You Treat Writing Like Acting?

What Happens When You Treat Writing Like Acting?

Dan Bevacqua on Taking a Hint from Hollywood

By Dan Bevacqua | February 4, 2020

Ten MFA Archetypes To Avoid (Becoming)

Ten MFA Archetypes To Avoid (Becoming)

Caroline Zancan Recommends You Not Be These People

By Caroline Zancan | February 3, 2020

Scarlett Thomas on the Tricky Work of Writing the Unsayable

Scarlett Thomas on the Tricky Work of Writing the Unsayable

The Author of Oligarchy in Conversation with Lori Feathers

By Lori Feathers | February 3, 2020

How to Write Autofiction About Your Family Without Losing Your Mind

How to Write Autofiction About Your Family Without Losing Your Mind

"It wasn’t my job to save anyone."

By Eleanor Anstruther | February 3, 2020

The Chaotic Side of Learning: Keeping High School Seniors From Falling Asleep

The Chaotic Side of Learning: Keeping High School Seniors From Falling Asleep

Atlanta English Teacher Susan Barber on “Creating
a family in the classroom.”

By Nick Ripatrazone | January 30, 2020

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