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Breaking Good: Why Artists Remake, Experiment, and Smash Tradition
On Remodeling Not Only the Imperfect, but the Beloved
By
Anthony Brandt and David Eagleman
| October 19, 2017
The Bluebeard Myth is Forever Relevant
Catherine Burns on Women Trapped in Abusive Relationships
By
Catherine Burns
| October 19, 2017
In Writing, We Get to Be Bolder, Riskier, and More Foolish
Like Following a Mysterious Whistle into a Canyon in the Dead of Night
By
Panio Gianopoulos
| October 18, 2017
A Day in the Life of a Freelancer
Lorraine Berry on the Way She Tries to Make a Living
By
Lorraine Berry
| October 18, 2017
America, Land of the Refugee
Betsy Carter Rediscovers the Lives of Her Immigrant Parents
By
Betsy Carter
| October 16, 2017
Art Inspired by Italo Calvino's
Invisible Cities
"Elsewhere is a negative mirror."
By
Emily Temple
| October 13, 2017
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A Selection of Virginia Woolf's Most Savage Insults
By
Emily Temple
| October 12, 2017
How Paris Turned Me Into a Writer
By
Piu Eatwell
| October 12, 2017
Katherine Mansfield on the Thrilling Joy of Creation
By
Emily Temple
| October 11, 2017
137 Writers and the Words They're Best Known For
Kaveh Akbar Presents a Crowdsourced List of Signature Literary Words
By
Kaveh Akbar
| October 11, 2017
Watch Karl Ove Knausgaard's Lecture: Why I Write
Presenting the Key-Note Address for the 2017 Windham-Campbell Prizes
By
Literary Hub
| October 5, 2017
Why Does Literature Have So Little to Say About Illness?
Meghan O'Rourke on the Need for More Representation
By
Meghan O'Rourke
| October 5, 2017
The Pure Pleasure of Reading
Lolita
's First 100 Pages
Hanya Yanagihara on Nabokov's Rich Language
By
Hanya Yanagihara
| October 4, 2017
Why Digital Note-Taking Will Never Replace the Physical Journal
Bradford Morrow on the Gentle Art of Notebooking
By
Bradford Morrow
| October 3, 2017
Read William S. Burroughs's Hate Letter to Truman Capote
Can One Writer Curse Another for Life?
By
Emily Temple
| October 2, 2017
I Couldn't Read While Grieving, Until I Found These Books
The Goldfinch
and Children's Classics Brought Me Back from the Brink
By
Veronica Henry
| September 29, 2017
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How Some Crime Writers Are Finding a New Path to Publishing
May 1, 2026
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Keith Roysdon
Lynn Cahoon on Choosing Whether to Set Cozies in Real or Fictional Places
May 1, 2026
by
Lynn Cahoon
MWA Announces the 2026 Edgar Award Winners
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"Mackintosh has a spare and confident hand Her work is sometimes described as dreamlike certainly…"