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Patricia Lockwood & Mallory Ortberg on Religion,

Patricia Lockwood & Mallory Ortberg on Religion, "Daddy," & Bananas

"I both love and feel sometimes mystified by the way in which I was brought up"

By Daniel Mallory Ortberg | May 10, 2017

Stephanie Powell Watts on Writing Hard Times in Small Towns

Stephanie Powell Watts on Writing Hard Times in Small Towns

The Author of No One is Coming to Save Us in Conversation with Bethanne Patrick

By Bethanne Patrick | May 9, 2017

Édouard Louis on Class, Violence, and Literature as a Space of Resistance

Édouard Louis on Class, Violence, and Literature as a Space of Resistance

"When violence is part of your daily rhythm, you end up believing it’s normal"

By Monika Zaleska | May 8, 2017

"Confessional Writing" Is a Tired Line of Sexist Horseshit, And Other Insights

A Red Ink Roundtable on Literary Misfits

By Literary Hub | May 8, 2017

Between Fiction and the Brutal Reality of Mexico’s Drug War

Between Fiction and the Brutal Reality of Mexico’s Drug War

An interview with the critic-turned-journalist who inspired a character in Roberto Bolaño’s 2666

By Diego Enrique Osorno | May 2, 2017

Illness as Horror Movie, and Other Thoughts on Time, Disease, and Capitalism

Illness as Horror Movie, and Other Thoughts on Time, Disease, and Capitalism

Matthew Sharpe in Conversation with Anne Elizabeth Moore

By Matthew Sharpe | April 28, 2017

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Ayelet Gundar-Goshen Explores Morality Under Pressure in Waking Lions

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When We Lay Ourselves Bare: Robin Wasserman and Charles Bock in Conversation

When We Lay Ourselves Bare: Robin Wasserman and Charles Bock in Conversation

On Finding Your Best Self on the Page

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On Writing What You Know, Playing with Language, and Teaching DeLillo

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Interview with a Gatekeeper: Jacques Testard

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Durga Chew-Bose: "Writing Affords Me a Space to Have Contradictions"

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Sara Ahmed:

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