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Walking Through the Woods of Midtown with Jessica Francis Kane

Walking Through the Woods of Midtown with Jessica Francis Kane

The Author of Rules for Visiting on Fading Friendship and Learning the Names for Things

By Brian Gresko | May 20, 2019

Sakia Vogel on Grief, Mary Gaitskill, and the City of Angels

Sakia Vogel on Grief, Mary Gaitskill, and the City of Angels

The Author of Permission In Conversation with Philip Teir

By Philip Teir | May 16, 2019

Dani Shapiro on Unraveling Her Family's History

Dani Shapiro on Unraveling Her Family's History

The Author of Inheritance in Conversation with Michele Filgate

By Michele Filgate | May 16, 2019

Bruce Smith on Poetry in Prison and the Poetic Task of Demystification

Bruce Smith on Poetry in Prison and the Poetic Task of Demystification

The Author of Spill in Conversation with Peter Mishler

By Peter Mishler | May 15, 2019

Erin Somers on Rich Kids, Melancholy, Slapstick, and More

Erin Somers on Rich Kids, Melancholy, Slapstick, and More

In Conversation on So Many Damn Books

By So Many Damn Books | May 14, 2019

What Do Mothers and Children Owe Each Other?

What Do Mothers and Children Owe Each Other?

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Miriam Toews on What Forgiveness Means in the #MeToo Era

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The Author of The Perfect Nanny Sits Down with John Freeman

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Moving Back to West Virginia, in Fiction and in Life

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