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I Really Like Reading Bad Reviews of My Nemesis: Am I the Literary Asshole?

I Really Like Reading Bad Reviews of My Nemesis: Am I the Literary Asshole?

Kristen Arnett Answers Your Awkward Questions About Bad Literary Behavior

By Kristen Arnett | April 4, 2024

William Egginton on the Joys of Jodorowsky

William Egginton on the Joys of Jodorowsky

From The History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson

By History of Literature | April 4, 2024

100 Tips That May (or May Not) Improve Your Next Novel

100 Tips That May (or May Not) Improve Your Next Novel

Ryan Chapman on the Craft and Practice of Writing Fiction (and Drinking Gin)

By Ryan Chapman | April 2, 2024

Crystal Hana Kim on Writing as a Mother, the Korean Diaspora, and How to Structure a Page-Turner

Crystal Hana Kim on Writing as a Mother, the Korean Diaspora, and How to Structure a Page-Turner

The Author of “The Stone Home” in Conversation with Jimin Han

By Jimin Han | April 2, 2024

Kathleen Schmidt on Getting Real About Book Publishing

Kathleen Schmidt on Getting Real About Book Publishing

From the Write-minded Podcast, Hosted by Brooke Warner and Grant Faulkner

By Memoir Nation | April 1, 2024

Kiley Reid on Why Fiction Isn't Activism

Kiley Reid on Why Fiction Isn't Activism

In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the First Draft Podcast

By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | April 1, 2024

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Rita Bullwinkel on Writing Sports Narratives

By Rita Bullwinkel | March 29, 2024

No Perfect Laps, No Perfect Drafts: Jade Song on What Swimming Taught Her About Writing

By Jade Song | March 28, 2024

Alexandra Tanner on Vulnerability, Making Money as a Writer, and Taking Literary Shortcuts

By Sasha Fletcher | March 27, 2024

Bob Blaisdell on Karl Ove Knausgaard

Bob Blaisdell on Karl Ove Knausgaard

From The History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson

By History of Literature | March 27, 2024

Moira Donegan on Cultivating Invulnerability

Moira Donegan on Cultivating Invulnerability

In Conversation with Merve Emre on The Critic and Her Publics

By The Critic and Her Publics | March 26, 2024

“No Nights (or Chapters) Off.” And Other Grown Up Lessons From Reading to My Kids

“No Nights (or Chapters) Off.” And Other Grown Up Lessons From Reading to My Kids

Mark Cecil on What He’s Learned From the Toughest Audience There Is

By Mark Cecil | March 26, 2024

“But the Ancient Greeks Didn’t *Sound* Irish...” On Capturing Voice in Historical Fiction

“But the Ancient Greeks Didn’t *Sound* Irish...” On Capturing Voice in Historical Fiction

Ferdia Lennon Considers the Role of Speech and Dialect in Bringing the Distant Past to Life

By Ferdia Lennon | March 26, 2024

Daniel Sweren-Becker on Playing Games with Readers

Daniel Sweren-Becker on Playing Games with Readers

In Conversation with Lindsay Hunter on I'm a Writer But  

By I'm a Writer But | March 26, 2024

How a Train is Like a Novel: On the Phenomenon of Illusory Self-Motion

How a Train is Like a Novel: On the Phenomenon of Illusory Self-Motion

John Holten Considers the Mechanics of Movement on the Page and on the Tracks

By John Holten | March 25, 2024

Summoning Literary Witches: Intan Paramaditha Rethinks Her Personal Canon

Summoning Literary Witches: Intan Paramaditha Rethinks Her Personal Canon

“In actively reshaping our coven, we reclaim our literary lineage and stitch a tapestry of defiant voices.”

By Intan Paramaditha | March 25, 2024

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