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How John J. Lennon Became a Prison Journalist—From the Inside

How John J. Lennon Became a Prison Journalist—From the Inside

“There’s Plenty of Story Around Me, and Within Me"

By Daniel A. Gross | April 2, 2018

How the Make-Believe World of Peter Pan Inspired My Writing

How the Make-Believe World of Peter Pan Inspired My Writing

On the Intermingling of Fact and Fantasy in J.M. Barrie's Neverland

By Jenny Boully | April 2, 2018

Why <em>The Odyssey</em> is the Perfect Book for High School English

Why The Odyssey is the Perfect Book for High School English

On the Surprising Relevance of the World's First Novel

By A.G. Lombardo | March 30, 2018

12 Literary Plagiarism Scandals, Ranked

12 Literary Plagiarism Scandals, Ranked

From Hellen Keller to Jonah Lehrer, Some More Legitimate Than Others

By Emily Temple | March 29, 2018

After 20 Years of Rambling I Broke Down and Wrote a Novel

After 20 Years of Rambling I Broke Down and Wrote a Novel

Poe Ballantine on the Many Roads Traveled to Publication

By Poe Ballantine | March 29, 2018

Essential Writing Advice from Virginia Woolf

Essential Writing Advice from Virginia Woolf

"For heaven’s sake, publish nothing before you are thirty."

By Emily Temple | March 28, 2018

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Am I Chinese Enough to Tell This Story?

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