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The Novel is a Mad, Rambling, Genius Hobo
Dana Spiotta and Christopher Sorrentino on the Resilience of the Novel
By
Dana Spiotta
| March 14, 2016
Interview with a Gatekeeper: Grove Atlantic's Elisabeth Schmitz
On Teamwork, Dedication, and Taking Risks
By
Kerri Arsenault
| March 11, 2016
What If the Apocalypse Just Meant No More Social Media?
Laura Sims and Kenneth Calhoun in Conversation About the End of the World
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Literary Hub
| March 11, 2016
"Reader, I Married Him": An Interview with Tracy Chevalier
Bethanne Patrick speaks with the editor of a new Jane Eyre inspired anthology
By
Bethanne Patrick
| March 9, 2016
The Women of the World Poetry Slam Comes to Brooklyn
On Creating a Safe Space for All Voices to Be Heard
By
Jonathan Russell Clark
| March 9, 2016
The High School English Teacher Who Changed My Life
Twelve Writers Reflect on the Teachers Who First Inspired Them
By
Nick Ripatrazone
| March 8, 2016
Best Reviewed
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Do Artists Still Find Inspiration in Literature?
By
Catherine Talese
| March 4, 2016
The Grumpy Librarian: Embrace the Middlebrow
By
Caitlin Goodman
| March 3, 2016
The Rise of the Cuban Literati: In Sunshine and In Shadow
By
Tillman Miller
| March 2, 2016
Race, Theft, and the Magic of Electricity in Rural Alabama
Trisha Ping Interviews Debut Novelist Virginia Reeves
By
Trisha Ping
| March 1, 2016
Want to Win an Oscar? Base Your Movie on a Book
Bruce Davis, former Director of the Academy, Runs the Numbers
By
Brangien Davis
| February 26, 2016
Speaking Your Truth: An Interview with Joyce Maynard
On Aging, Gratitude, and her new novel,
Under the Influence
By
Bethanne Patrick
| February 24, 2016
Librarian Confidential: Katie Dunneback
It's Not Just Batgirl Who Kicks Ass in Her Spare Time
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Literary Hub
| February 24, 2016
On the End of the World (and the End of Genre)
Laura van den Berg in conversation with Emily St. John Mandel
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Literary Hub
| February 23, 2016
Petina Gappah on Zimbabwe, Language, and "Afropolitans"
An Interview with the author of
The Book of Memory
By
Julie Phillips
| February 22, 2016
Interview with a Gatekeeper: Copper Canyon’s Michael Wiegers
In Which the Subject Objects to the Term “Gatekeeper”
By
Kerri Arsenault
| February 19, 2016
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