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The Life of the Writer/Musician

The Life of the Writer/Musician

Alicia Jo Rabins Asks a Dozen Creative Multitaskers How They Do It

By Alicia Jo Rabins | October 19, 2018

Two Cartoonists Sit On a Bench and Talk: An Illustrated Interview

Two Cartoonists Sit On a Bench and Talk: An Illustrated Interview

Liana Finck and Amy Kurzweil on Books, Brothers, Being Jewish Women, and More

By Liana Finck and Amy Kurzweil | October 17, 2018

Nicole Chung:

Nicole Chung: "Adoptees Have So Rarely Gotten To Tell Their Own Stories."

The Author of All You Can Ever Know in Conversation with Mira Jacob

By Mira Jacob | October 11, 2018

What It's Like to Write a Book Full of Books

What It's Like to Write a Book Full of Books

James Mustich on Why He Wrote 1000 Books To Read Before You Die

By Thomas DePietro | October 10, 2018

5 Writers, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

5 Writers, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

Nicole Chung, Casey Gerald, and More Take the Lit Hub Questionnaire

By Teddy Wayne | October 9, 2018

Alice Walker on Writing, Dancing, and Bursting Into Song

Alice Walker on Writing, Dancing, and Bursting Into Song

"A modest two-step, not to attract attention, but still."

By Alice Walker | October 2, 2018

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Boomers vs. Millennials, in Fiction and in Life

By Literary Hub | September 27, 2018

Patrick DeWitt on the Surreal Joy (and Terror) of Seeing Your Novel Onscreen

By Tatum Dooley | September 26, 2018

Jodi Picoult Really Wants Brett Kavanaugh to Read Her New Novel

By Literary Hub | September 26, 2018

Reality is Not Conventional: An Interview with Deborah Eisenberg

Reality is Not Conventional: An Interview with Deborah Eisenberg

"I Never Both Think and Write—I’m Like the Gerald Ford of Fiction Writers"

By Drew Johnson | September 25, 2018

Poetry Can Handle This: On Trauma and Radical Exposure

Poetry Can Handle This: On Trauma and Radical Exposure

A Conversation Between Diana Arterian and Natalie Eilbert

By Diana Arterian and Natalie Eilbert | September 13, 2018

How Does a Historian of War Sustain Any Faith in Humanity?

How Does a Historian of War Sustain Any Faith in Humanity?

Five Dials in Conversation with Antony Beevor, Author of Stalingrad

By Literary Hub | September 13, 2018

5 Writers, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

5 Writers, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

Olivia Laing, Esi Edugyan, and More Take the Lit Hub Author Questionnaire

By Teddy Wayne | September 11, 2018

Interview with a Bookstore: Cape Town's Book Lounge

Interview with a Bookstore: Cape Town's Book Lounge

In Which Bookstore Patrons Apprehend an Escaped Prisoner

By Literary Hub | September 11, 2018

Pat Barker: To Be a Writer You Must Resist the Urge to Clean

Pat Barker: To Be a Writer You Must Resist the Urge to Clean

The Author of The Silence of the Girls on the Books in Her Life

By Pat Barker | September 5, 2018

Lydia Kiesling Wants to Rewrite the Myths of the American West

Lydia Kiesling Wants to Rewrite the Myths of the American West

On Her Novel of Borders, Open Spaces, Closed Homes, and Family

By Nick Ripatrazone | September 5, 2018

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