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Paolo Bacigalupi on Getting Re-inspired After Failed Projects

Paolo Bacigalupi on Getting Re-inspired After Failed Projects

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By Memoir Nation | July 29, 2024

Kevin Barry on Balancing Wildness and Control

Kevin Barry on Balancing Wildness and Control

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Chaos Is My Co-Pilot: In Praise of Tumultuous, Unruly Storytelling

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Jen Fawkes on Discovering the Virtues of Volatility in Historical Fiction

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Lost and Found: Why I Almost Quit Journalism (and What Brought Me Back)

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By Lauren Markham | July 26, 2024

Phil Christman on the Poetics of Place

Phil Christman on the Poetics of Place

“I fear the obvious so much that my evasions of it have sometimes made me ridiculous.”

By Phil Christman | July 26, 2024

I’m Jealous of My Friend’s Writing Success: Am I the Literary Asshole?

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The Hard Art of Seeing Your Own Writing Through Rose-Colored Glasses

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Anna DeForest on Writing Without Artifice

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