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The Weird Stenographer: Sam Shepard on His Long Writing Life
RIP the Great American Playwright
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Emily Temple
| August 1, 2017
Why Short Stories?
Jim Shepard on the White Hot Literary Center of America
By
Emily Temple
| August 1, 2017
So You've Decided to Write: Is Your Novel Actually Fiction or Non?
Truth Can Be Revealed in More Ways Than One
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Terry McDonell
| August 1, 2017
So You’ve Decided to Write: The Best Way to Deal with Rejection
“I long to hold the poetry editor’s penis in my hand.”
By
Terry McDonell
| July 27, 2017
Just Fill Up the Pit! And Other Writing Advice from Famous Authors
Michael Chabon, Lindy West, Jim Shepard and More on How to be a Writer
By
Emily Temple
| July 26, 2017
So You've Decided to Write: The Writer I Never Had to Edit
Terry McDonell on the Value of Leaving Well Enough Alone
By
Terry McDonell
| July 26, 2017
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5 Reasons Why a Writer Should Move to Vancouver
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Ludmila Leiva
| July 26, 2017
Reading Across America: Storytelling on a Mountain and in Caves
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Sara Finnerty
| July 26, 2017
Why Write a Musical About the Brontës?
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Katie Palmer
| July 26, 2017
The Time Murakami Met Carver (and Other Literary Meet-Cutes)
Famous Writers in the Wild, Talking to Each Other
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Emily Temple
| July 25, 2017
So You've Decided to Write: Will You Tell the Truth?
Terry McDonell on the Deal All Writers Have to Make With Themselves
By
Terry McDonell
| July 25, 2017
Reading Aloud With Others Is More Important Than You Think
A Brief History of Social Reading
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Abigail Williams
| July 25, 2017
Visiting the Actual Island That Inspired Neverland
John Pielmeier Travels to the South Seas
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John Pielmeier
| July 24, 2017
Why Write a Novel About Teenage Suicide?
Sharon Solwitz on Confronting a Troubling Increase
By
Sharon Solwitz
| July 21, 2017
So You've Decided to Write: On Editing James Salter
Terry McDonell on Working with a "Writer's Writer"
By
Terry McDonell
| July 20, 2017
So You've Decided to Write: Take Advantage of Your Insomnia
Terry McDonell on the Importance of Taking Nighttime Notes
By
Terry McDonell
| July 19, 2017
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