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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
When Introverts Need to Be Extroverts
By
Dani Shapiro
| February 15, 2018
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
From Jaipur to Iceland, on the Power of Language
By
Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir
| February 15, 2018
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
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
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Ben Dolnick
| February 12, 2018
5 Reasons Why a Writer Should Move to Orange County
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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
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
Modernism is Still the Best Way to Reflect Our World Back to Us
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Will Self
| February 7, 2018
Confessions of a Typewriter Addict
One Person's Junk is Another's Treasure
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Anthony Casillo
| February 5, 2018
What Ursula K. Le Guin Meant to Me: Four Writers Remember
How a Legendary Writer Made Lives Better
By
Literary Hub
| February 5, 2018
A Few Words of Indispensable Advice from Muriel Spark
"Beware of men bearing flowers."
By
Muriel Spark
| February 1, 2018
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
Tim Wirkus on the Tension Between What is Anticipated and What is Delivered
By
Tim Wirkus
| January 31, 2018
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