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What It's Like to Teach Writing When Everyone's a Writer
Janet Burroway Revisits Her Classic Book for Creative Writing Students
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Janet Burroway
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On the Parenting Insights of the Non-Parent
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Amanda Stern
| May 30, 2019
Ian Fleming Explains How to Write a Thriller
"You have to get the reader to turn over the page."
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Emily Temple
| May 28, 2019
Kim Adrian on Listening to What Our Nonfiction Is Trying to Tell Us
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Kim Adrian
| May 24, 2019
Struggling to Mine Family History for My Novel
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Roxana Robinson
| May 24, 2019
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Brandon Taylor
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Emily Temple
| May 21, 2019
The Biggest Influence on My Novel Is... McDonald's?
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Ebony Thomas on Seeking the Fantastic When the World Tells You Not To
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Ebony Elizabeth Thomas
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Quiz: Is this my first book tour or my own funeral?
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Kimberly Harrington
| May 17, 2019
Some Writing Advice: Don't Take Others' Advice
Guy Gavriel Kay on Doing Whatever It Takes
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Guy Gavriel Kay
| May 15, 2019
When to Write It, When to Walk Away: On the Problem of Too Much Metaphor
Jessica Francis Kane Makes Rags From Riches
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Jessica Francis Kane
| May 14, 2019
Behind the Book Dedications: "A Private Moment in a Public Object"
Secret Messages, Sweet Nothings, and Sincere Thanks
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Uncovering the Secret History of a WWII-Era Brooklyn Spy
How to Reconstruct a Life with the Public Record
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