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When You Name Your Fictional War Criminal After a Real Man By Accident
David Savill on Trauma, History, and the Precarity of Naming
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David Savill
| January 13, 2017
When Writing Becomes Just Another Lifestyle Good
On MFA Programs, Supplementary Services, and Affordability
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Mary Wang
| January 11, 2017
How Art Can Defeat Boredom and Loneliness
To Preserve the Need for Wonder, We Must Look Inward
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Eva Hoffman
| January 11, 2017
On Selling Your First Novel After 11 Years
Min Jin Lee on the Road to
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Min Jin Lee
| January 10, 2017
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Emily Temple
| January 10, 2017
How Faulkner Convinced Me Not to Become an Astronomer
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Alan Jacobs
| January 10, 2017
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| December 21, 2016
The Art of Revision: Most of What You Write Should Be Cut
Charles Johnson on How to Sculpt a Story
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Charles Johnson
| December 20, 2016
Human Hair, Dolls Clothes, Love Letters and Other Strange Things Found in Old Books
UVA's Book Traces Project tracks human interactions with physical books
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| December 16, 2016
Ask the Publicists: An Author's Survival Kit for Dark Times
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| December 13, 2016
On Failing to Write for the Internet
Laurie Sheck Gets Lost in a Sea of Infinite Links
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| December 13, 2016
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