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I Am Jessa Crispin’s Problem with Publishing

I Am Jessa Crispin’s Problem with Publishing

Bethanne Patrick on Careerism, Criticism, and a Life in Books

By Bethanne Patrick | May 13, 2016

How My Best Friend Willa Cather Helped Me Beat Stage Fright

How My Best Friend Willa Cather Helped Me Beat Stage Fright

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Eight Writing Lessons from <em>Hamilton: The Revolution</em>

Eight Writing Lessons from Hamilton: The Revolution

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By Rob Hart | May 13, 2016

In Defense of Grown Men Crying

In Defense of Grown Men Crying

On Feeling Deeply & Writing as An Act of Exploration

By Lee Martin | May 12, 2016

How to Write a Book of Poems

How to Write a Book of Poems

"These Poems Would Not Exist Without Avocado or Sesame Sticks"

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On the Future of the American Essay

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Dear Rick Moody: Should I End My Affair?

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