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Ask the Publicists: What's the Difference Between Marketing and Publicity?

Ask the Publicists: What's the Difference Between Marketing and Publicity?

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By Literary Hub | March 16, 2017

Is Pedantry the Mother of the Essay?

Is Pedantry the Mother of the Essay?

And Other Questions Ken Chen Has for the Essay at the End of Time

By Ken Chen | March 16, 2017

How I Learned to Create an Effective Sherlock Holmes Pastiche

How I Learned to Create an Effective Sherlock Holmes Pastiche

Lyndsay Faye on the Lessons She Learned From Acting (And A Lifelong Passion)

By Lyndsay Faye | March 13, 2017

Reading Across America: How to Create 'Live Literary Journals'

Reading Across America: How to Create 'Live Literary Journals'

Wendy C. Ortiz on Lessons Learned Programming the Series Rhapsodomancy

By Wendy C. Ortiz | March 13, 2017

On Persistence: The Lessons of a Middle-Aged Debut Novelist

On Persistence: The Lessons of a Middle-Aged Debut Novelist

Daniel Lowe Finds Lessons in a Community College Classroom

By Daniel Lowe | March 10, 2017

Notorious Literary Muses from Best to Worst

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Happy Birthday, Vita Sackville-West

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Alice Neel: How to Persevere and Live the Artist's Life

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How I Learned to Stop Worrying About the Market and Just Write

By Peternelle van Arsdale | March 2, 2017

Gish Jen on the Profound Differences Between Chinese and American Culture

By Dylan Foley | March 1, 2017

Failure and Patience: Lessons from the Garden for Writers

Failure and Patience: Lessons from the Garden for Writers

Yoojin Grace Wuertz on the Long Road to Her First Novel

By Yoojin Grace Wuertz | February 28, 2017

The Writer As Public Figure vs. The Writer Who Actually Writes

The Writer As Public Figure vs. The Writer Who Actually Writes

Karolina Ramqvist on the Struggle to Balance Success and Meaning

By Karolina Ramqvist | February 27, 2017

Know What You Write (Not Write What You Know)

Know What You Write (Not Write What You Know)

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By Tim Gautreaux | February 24, 2017

The Time I Wrote a Sitcom For Disney

The Time I Wrote a Sitcom For Disney

Susan Sherman on the Transition from That's So Raven to Novels

By Susan Sherman | February 24, 2017

Reading Across America: On the Importance of the Venue

Reading Across America: On the Importance of the Venue

Stephen Langlois on How the Location Shaped His Reading Series, BREW

By Stephen Langlois | February 23, 2017

8 Highly Unusual Writing Residencies

8 Highly Unusual Writing Residencies

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By Emily Temple | February 22, 2017

When Writing a Biography Becomes a Race Against Death

When Writing a Biography Becomes a Race Against Death

Ted Geltner on the Morbidity Inherent to Writing About a Life

By Ted Geltner | February 22, 2017

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