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Taylor Byas on Writing About Her Hometown

Taylor Byas on Writing About Her Hometown

In Conversation with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | December 7, 2023

David Sterling Brown on Shakespeare's White Others

David Sterling Brown on Shakespeare's White Others

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Kate Christensen on Allowing Characters to Tell Their Own Stories

Kate Christensen on Allowing Characters to Tell Their Own Stories

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Maria Ressa on Fighting for the Safety of Journalists

Maria Ressa on Fighting for the Safety of Journalists

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Katherine Howe on the Joy of Writing Pirates

Katherine Howe on the Joy of Writing Pirates

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By History of Literature | December 1, 2023

Timothy Schaffert on the Literary Parallels for the House GOP Clusterf*ck

Timothy Schaffert on the Literary Parallels for the House GOP Clusterf*ck

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Dara Barrois/Dixon on the Lived Poetry of the Late James Tate

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Benny Safdie on Capturing Life on Film

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Booker Prize Winner Paul Lynch on the Fundamental Dignity of the Individual

Booker Prize Winner Paul Lynch on the Fundamental Dignity of the Individual

“Literary style should be a way of knowing how the world is met in its unfolding.”

By Peter Murphy | November 27, 2023

Writing “Women of a Certain Age.” A Roundtable on Crafting Older Female Characters in Fiction

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K-Ming Chang On Pushing Every Sentence To Its Furthest Point

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Dr. Jessica Kirzane on Translating Yiddish Literature

Dr. Jessica Kirzane on Translating Yiddish Literature

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