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Interview with a Bookstore: Asheville's Legendary Malaprop's

Interview with a Bookstore: Asheville's Legendary Malaprop's

One of America's Best Bookstores

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22 Famous Writers on Donald Trump

22 Famous Writers on Donald Trump

"Come on, America. Focus."

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Isaac Mizrahi on a Love of Old Things, and Surviving the Nightmare of the Present

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D. Foy on the Violence We Channel From One Generation to the Next

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The Novelist Who Gave Up on the World

The Novelist Who Gave Up on the World

Jung Young Moon Talks About Contrived Worlds and Just Not Caring

By Tyler Malone | November 2, 2016

David James Poissant on Compression, Tension, and Writing Scared

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"I guess what I’m saying is that I just love short stories, period."

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Phil Klay on the Citizen-Veteran Gap, and Modes of Storytelling

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"I wanted to be able to approach the subject from many different angles"

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Ask the Publicists: What Do I Do With a Bad Pre-Pub Review?

Ask the Publicists: What Do I Do With a Bad Pre-Pub Review?

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Margaret Atwood on Magic, Technology, and Changing the World

Margaret Atwood on Magic, Technology, and Changing the World

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