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The Pessimist's Guide to Literary Wedding Toasts
Seriously, Put Down the Damn Neruda
By
Emily Temple
| June 28, 2017
Why is it So Difficult to Define the Essay?
Or, How to Use Knowledge Ethically
By
Nicole B. Wallack
| June 28, 2017
If a Bear Shows Up in the First Act, He Better Eat Someone in the Second
Tom Bouman on the Use of Man-Eating Bears in Fiction
By
Tom Bouman
| June 27, 2017
When a Lifelong Editor Becomes a Novelist
What I Learned on the Other Side of the Desk
By
Karen Rinaldi
| June 23, 2017
Reading Across America: Making Things Political
Natalka Burian on Creating Lit Scenes That Can Do Some Good
By
Natalka Burian
| June 23, 2017
10 Famous Book Hoarders
Karl Lagerfeld Has More Books Than You
By
Emily Temple
| June 22, 2017
Best Reviewed
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A Tourist in My Own Book
By
Rebecca Entel
| June 22, 2017
Lunch with Beckett, Drinks with Genet, and a Lifelong Love of Books
By
John J. Healey
| June 21, 2017
Shorter, Faster, Better: On the Beauty of Literary Compression
By
Olivia Clare Friedman
| June 20, 2017
False Starts, or This Novel-Writing Shit Isn't Easy
Don Lee on how to write a novel the hard way
By
Don Lee
| June 15, 2017
5 Reasons Why a Writer Should Move to St. Paul
The Most "Livable" City in America is Pretty Good for Writers, Too
By
Maya Beck
| June 15, 2017
When "Interesting" Isn't Interesting
Examining Our Over-reliance on a Word that Says Not Much At All
By
Chris Townsend
| June 14, 2017
Balancing Bollywood Inspiration with American Expectations
"My hybrid identity cannot be contained by one culture"
By
SJ Sindu
| June 14, 2017
Jill Eisenstadt on Surviving the Literary Brat Pack
The Author of
Swell
talks New York in the 1980s
By
Jill Eisenstadt
| June 9, 2017
How An 80-Year-Old Murder Inspired My Present-Day Novel
A Chance Encounter with
LIFE
magazine Changed Everything
By
Rosecrans Baldwin
| June 8, 2017
What Makes a Ghost Story Effective?
Good Ghost Stories Rest Solidly within the Purview of Real Life
By
Gail Godwin
| June 8, 2017
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