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Meet National Book Award Finalist Rita Williams-Garcia

Meet National Book Award Finalist Rita Williams-Garcia

The author of Clayton Byrd Goes Underground on music in life and writing

By Emily Temple | October 31, 2017

Meet National Book Award Finalist Erika L. Sánchez

Meet National Book Award Finalist Erika L. Sánchez

The author of I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter loves Larry Levis

By Emily Temple | October 31, 2017

Meet National Book Award Finalist Elana K. Arnold

Meet National Book Award Finalist Elana K. Arnold

The author of What Girls Are Made Of on teen girls, twitter, and Agatha Christie

By Emily Temple | October 30, 2017

Meet National Book Award Finalist Robin Benway

Meet National Book Award Finalist Robin Benway

The author of Far from the Tree on family, Joni Mitchell, and writer's block

By Emily Temple | October 30, 2017

Alice McDermott's America is <em>Not</em> of a Bygone Era

Alice McDermott's America is Not of a Bygone Era

The Author of The Ninth Hour in Conversation with Bethanne Patrick

By Bethanne Patrick | October 27, 2017

<em>New Yorker</em> Cartoonist Barry Blitt: How Far is Too Far in the World of Political Satire

New Yorker Cartoonist Barry Blitt: How Far is Too Far in the World of Political Satire

The Author of Blitt, in Conversation with Kerri Arsenault

By Kerri Arsenault | October 24, 2017

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Peter Coyote: Voice of the Vietnam Generation

By Clara Bingham | October 20, 2017

Philip Pullman: I'm Quite Against a Sentimental Vision of Childhood

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By Maddie Crum | October 17, 2017

Erika L. Sánchez on Borders, Bodies, and Writing Her Parents' Stories

Erika L. Sánchez on Borders, Bodies, and Writing Her Parents' Stories

The Lessons on Expulsions Poet in Conversation with Safiya Sinclair

By Safiya Sinclair | October 17, 2017

Gail Godwin on a Life of Writing

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The Author of Grief Cottage in Conversation with Bethanne Patrick

By Bethanne Patrick | October 17, 2017

On the First South Asian YA Novel: <em>Born Confused</em> 15 Years Later

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By S. Mitra Kalita | October 16, 2017

An Interview with Enya, a Musician to Astral Project To

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On Inspiration, Creating a New Language, and Living in a Castle Next to Bono

By Melissa Locker | October 13, 2017

Eve Ewing on Education, Institutions, and Alternative Models of Poetry

Eve Ewing on Education, Institutions, and Alternative Models of Poetry

"The Primary Audience of My Book is First and Foremost Black Teen Girls"

By Rebecca Stoner | October 11, 2017

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

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