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Porochista Khakpour: Portrait of the Artist as a Debut Novelist

Porochista Khakpour: Portrait of the Artist as a Debut Novelist

On Debt, Depression, and the Many Ways a Name Can Be Misprounounced

By Porochista Khakpour | January 27, 2017

Dear Rick Moody: How Can I Write Now That I'm Sober?

Dear Rick Moody: How Can I Write Now That I'm Sober?

Rick Moody, Life Coach, on Learning to Trust the Process

By Rick Moody | January 25, 2017

On Taiwan and Refusing to Stay Silent

On Taiwan and Refusing to Stay Silent

"If I cut my tongue free, I may find I like the taste of blood"

By Shawna Yang Ryan | January 24, 2017

My Writer's Idyll is a Busy, Messy, Full Life

My Writer's Idyll is a Busy, Messy, Full Life

Steve Edwards Goes to the Woods to (Not) Find His Voice

By Steve Edwards | January 23, 2017

In the Face of Constant Censorship, Bulgakov Kept Writing

In the Face of Constant Censorship, Bulgakov Kept Writing

On the Tragic Life and Death of the Master and Margarita Author

By Julie Lekstrom Himes | January 23, 2017

Tenacity, the Key to the Writing Life

Tenacity, the Key to the Writing Life

Teow Lim Goh on Working Through the Rough Patches

By Teow Lim Goh | January 19, 2017

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What Writing a Serial Killer Taught Me About Accepting the Unacceptable

By Dan Lopez | January 19, 2017

On the Use of Sensitivity Readers in Publishing

By Christine Ro | January 18, 2017

What Being an Editor Taught Me About Writing

By Anna Pitoniak | January 17, 2017

The Unbearable Niceness of Being

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On Niceness in Publishing and Why We Should Ask Men to Do Better

By Alana Massey | January 13, 2017

When You Name Your Fictional War Criminal After a Real Man By Accident

When You Name Your Fictional War Criminal After a Real Man By Accident

David Savill on Trauma, History, and the Precarity of Naming

By David Savill | January 13, 2017

When Writing Becomes Just Another Lifestyle Good

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On MFA Programs, Supplementary Services, and Affordability

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How Art Can Defeat Boredom and Loneliness

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To Preserve the Need for Wonder, We Must Look Inward

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On Selling Your First Novel After 11 Years

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Min Jin Lee on the Road to Free Food for Millionaires

By Min Jin Lee | January 10, 2017

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How Faulkner Convinced Me Not to Become an Astronomer

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Alan Jacobs on a House Full of Books and How He Came to Literature

By Alan Jacobs | January 10, 2017

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