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Live at the Red Ink Series: On Making Choices in a Writing Career

Live at the Red Ink Series: On Making Choices in a Writing Career

Danielle Evans, Eula Biss, Sejal Shah, and Christa Parravani

By Literary Hub | March 1, 2021

Something Old, Something New: Arranged Marriage In a Time-Traveling Future

Something Old, Something New: Arranged Marriage In a Time-Traveling Future

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Lauren Oyler: In Defense of Autofiction

Lauren Oyler: In Defense of Autofiction

In Conversation with Courtney Balestier on the WMFA Podcast

By WMFA | February 24, 2021

Teaching Appalachian Lit to West Virginia High Schoolers

Teaching Appalachian Lit to West Virginia High Schoolers

Nick Ripatrazone Talks to English Teacher Karla Hilliard

By Nick Ripatrazone | February 24, 2021

Jenny Offill on the Ambition of Short Novels

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David Tromblay: ‘I Knew My Story Wasn’t Only My Story’

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Meet the Creators of the <em>Toni Morrison Project</em>

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On the Teenage Angst of 20th-Century Literature

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On the Lovability of Keats

On the Lovability of Keats

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No Failure of Imagination: Gina Apostol on Revolution, Illusion, and Translation

No Failure of Imagination: Gina Apostol on Revolution, Illusion, and Translation

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