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Joseph O'Neill Finds the Act of Writing... Nauseating?

Joseph O'Neill Finds the Act of Writing... Nauseating?

When a Writer's Default Setting is "Not to Write"

By Literary Hub | June 13, 2018

5 Writers, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

5 Writers, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

Tommy Orange, Aja Gabel and More Take the Lit Hub Author Questionnaire

By Teddy Wayne | June 12, 2018

Paul Beatty on Los Angeles Lit, <em>The Sellout</em>, and Life After the Man Booker

Paul Beatty on Los Angeles Lit, The Sellout, and Life After the Man Booker

In Conversation with Oscar Villalon

By Oscar Villalon | June 4, 2018

This Year's Man Booker International Winner Has a Favorite For Next Year...

This Year's Man Booker International Winner Has a Favorite For Next Year...

Jennifer Croft Talks to the Translators of Virginie Despentes

By Jennifer Croft | May 25, 2018

Thomas McGuane on <em>Not</em> Living the Writer's Life

Thomas McGuane on Not Living the Writer's Life

The Author of Cloudbursts in Conversation with Téa Obreht

By Téa Obreht | May 24, 2018

Read 13 of the Best Literary Interviews from <em>Interview</em>

Read 13 of the Best Literary Interviews from Interview

RIP a Great American Magazine

By Emily Temple | May 24, 2018

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Philip Roth on Mortality: "It's a Bad Contract, and We All Have to Sign It"

By John Freeman | May 23, 2018

How Does Someone Become Untouchable?

By Samira Sadeque | May 22, 2018

Taking Down Corporate Culture with Poetry

By Eric Smith | May 22, 2018

The First Great Instagram Novel?

The First Great Instagram Novel?

Olivia Sudjic Isn't Interested in Being a "Millennial Voice"

By Marta Bausells | May 21, 2018

How to Survive One of the World's Biggest Literary Festivals

How to Survive One of the World's Biggest Literary Festivals

10 Questions for Peter Florence of the Hay Festival

By Literary Hub | May 21, 2018

Celebrating the Art of the Book Cover

Celebrating the Art of the Book Cover

Peter Mendelsund, Jaya Miceli, Oliver Munday, Helen Yentus, and 100 Beautiful Books

By Literary Hub | May 17, 2018

Tom Wolfe on the Writer's Hippocratic Oath:

Tom Wolfe on the Writer's Hippocratic Oath: "First, Entertain."

John Freeman's 2004 Interview with the Legendary Writer

By John Freeman | May 16, 2018

Michelle Tea on Failure, Trump Voters, and Her Fantasy for the World

Michelle Tea on Failure, Trump Voters, and Her Fantasy for the World

Let People Figure Out How to Live their Best Lives"">"Stop Being so Uptight and Boring and Xenophobic and Just
Let People Figure Out How to Live their Best Lives"

By Carley Moore | May 15, 2018

For Viv Albertine, Honesty Is As Punk As It Gets

For Viv Albertine, Honesty Is As Punk As It Gets

Judy Berman in Conversation with the Writer and Legendary Member of The Slits

By Judy Berman | May 9, 2018

The Librarians Who Moonlight as Artists: A Roundtable Discussion

The Librarians Who Moonlight as Artists: A Roundtable Discussion

Six Information Professionals on Balancing Art and Archives

By Natalie Baur | May 9, 2018

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