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Ellen Ullman: We Have to Demystify Code

Ellen Ullman: We Have to Demystify Code

Because Our Adversaries are Armed with Algorithms, Too

By Morgan Meis | October 11, 2017

Naomi Alderman Taps Into the Deeper Powers of Women

Naomi Alderman Taps Into the Deeper Powers of Women

The Author of The Power Discusses the Greatest Bloodless Revolution in History

By Daneet Steffens | October 10, 2017

Carmen Maria Machado on Campfire Stories and Queer Teen Touchstones

Carmen Maria Machado on Campfire Stories and Queer Teen Touchstones

Talking to the Author of Her Body and Other Parties

By Claire Luchette | October 6, 2017

Kazuo Ishiguro on Song Lyrics, Scones, and the Life He Could Have Had

Kazuo Ishiguro on Song Lyrics, Scones, and the Life He Could Have Had

The New Nobel Prize Winner in Conversation with John Freeman

By John Freeman | October 5, 2017

Jesmyn Ward on the Hauntings of History

Jesmyn Ward on the Hauntings of History

The Author of Sing, Unburied, Sing Michele Filgate

By Michele Filgate | October 5, 2017

A Brief History of Litquake, a San Francisco Literary Institution

A Brief History of Litquake, a San Francisco Literary Institution

More Than 850 Writers Are Set to Descend on the City by the Bay

By Jane Ciabattari | October 4, 2017

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Jeffrey Eugenides on Falling in Love with Reading (with Help from His Mom)

By Literary Hub | October 4, 2017

All Memoir Titles Should Be Fleetwood Mac Songs

By Emily Gould | October 2, 2017

Paul Auster: I Don't Even Know if The New York Trilogy is Very Good.

By Inge Birgitte Siegumfeldt | October 2, 2017

"I Didn't Want to Write Another Dead-Mother Memoir"

Sarah Perry in Conversation with Melody Nixon

By Melody Nixon | September 28, 2017

Interview with a Gatekeeper: Colin Dickerman Isn’t As Shy As He Thinks

Interview with a Gatekeeper: Colin Dickerman Isn’t As Shy As He Thinks

Kerri Arsenault Talks to FSG’s Newest Vice President

By Kerri Arsenault | September 28, 2017

Danez Smith: My Grandparents Were the First Poets I Knew

Danez Smith: My Grandparents Were the First Poets I Knew

The Author of Don't Call Us Dead in Conversation with Peter Mishler

By Peter Mishler | September 27, 2017

Cheryl Strayed is Fed Up with Memoir-Bashing

Cheryl Strayed is Fed Up with Memoir-Bashing

This Year's Kore Press Memoir Award Judge Talks Literary Justice and More

By Katherine Standefer | September 22, 2017

Talking Disco and the Disaster Imaginary with Andrew Durbin

Talking Disco and the Disaster Imaginary with Andrew Durbin

"Perhaps Any Great American Novel is a Novel That is About Violence”

By Thora Siemsen | September 21, 2017

Opioids and Refugees: Why Not Poetry?

Opioids and Refugees: Why Not Poetry?

William Brewer and Javier Zamora on Writing For Damaged Communities

By Literary Hub | September 21, 2017

Franklin Foer on the Existential Threat of Big Tech

Franklin Foer on the Existential Threat of Big Tech

The Author of World Without Mind Talks to Andrew Keen

By Andrew Keen | September 19, 2017

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