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My Father’s Crimes Exist in Everything I Write

My Father’s Crimes Exist in Everything I Write

Michael Nye on the Inescapable Autobiography of His First Novel

By Michael Nye | February 16, 2018

Dani Shapiro on the Hard Art of Balancing Writing and Social Media

Dani Shapiro on the Hard Art of Balancing Writing and Social Media

When Introverts Need to Be Extroverts

By Dani Shapiro | February 15, 2018

A Rare Look at Correspondence from Arthur Miller to His Wife, Mary

A Rare Look at Correspondence from Arthur Miller to His Wife, Mary

LitFilm, Brooklyn Public Library's New Literary Film Festival, Begins Next Week

By Literary Hub | February 15, 2018

Why the Hardliners of the World Fear the Word

Why the Hardliners of the World Fear the Word

From Jaipur to Iceland, on the Power of Language

By Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir | February 15, 2018

On the Very Contemporary Art of Flash Fiction

On the Very Contemporary Art of Flash Fiction

"To Be Brief Takes Time"

By John Dufresne | February 13, 2018

Judy Blume's Advice for Aspiring Writers

Judy Blume's Advice for Aspiring Writers

The Queen of Kid Lit Turns 80 Today

By Emily Temple | February 12, 2018

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Why I'll Never Stop Reading "Junk" Fiction

By Ben Dolnick | February 12, 2018

5 Reasons Why a Writer Should Move to Orange County

By Namrata Poddar | February 9, 2018

A Visual Tour of 35 Literary Bars and Cafés from Around the World

By Emily Temple | February 9, 2018

Should You Write What You Know? 31 Authors Weigh In

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From Toni Morrison to William T. Vollman, an Age-Old Question Answered

By Emily Temple | February 7, 2018

Will Self: In Praise of Difficult Novels

Will Self: In Praise of Difficult Novels

Modernism is Still the Best Way to Reflect Our World Back to Us

By Will Self | February 7, 2018

Confessions of a Typewriter Addict

Confessions of a Typewriter Addict

One Person's Junk is Another's Treasure

By Anthony Casillo | February 5, 2018

What Ursula K. Le Guin Meant to Me: Four Writers Remember

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How a Legendary Writer Made Lives Better

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A Few Words of Indispensable Advice from Muriel Spark

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"Beware of men bearing flowers."

By Muriel Spark | February 1, 2018

Let's Talk About the Fantasy of the Writer's Lifestyle

Let's Talk About the Fantasy of the Writer's Lifestyle

The Undying Trope of Glamorous Decay is Basically an Anthropologie Catalog

By Rosalie Knecht | January 31, 2018

Our Obsession with Lost Books, And How They Often Disappoint

Our Obsession with Lost Books, And How They Often Disappoint

Tim Wirkus on the Tension Between What is Anticipated and What is Delivered

By Tim Wirkus | January 31, 2018

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