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Lit Hub Asks: 5 Writers 7 Questions No Wrong Answers

Lit Hub Asks: 5 Writers 7 Questions No Wrong Answers

Featuring Gina Chung, Katherine Heiny, Brendan Slocumb and More!

By Teddy Wayne | April 11, 2023

Is <em>Persuasion</em> the Perfect Novel?

Is Persuasion the Perfect Novel?

From The History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson

By History of Literature | April 11, 2023

Jinwoo Chong on Executing an Ambitious Book Project

Jinwoo Chong on Executing an Ambitious Book Project

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By Memoir Nation | April 11, 2023

“It Was a Skeleton of a Book.” Marisa Crane on World-Building in Their Debut Novel 

“It Was a Skeleton of a Book.” Marisa Crane on World-Building in Their Debut Novel 

In Conversation with Lindsay Hunter on I'm a Writer But  

By I'm a Writer But | April 11, 2023

Novelist Juliette Fay Explains Why Regret is Such Fertile Territory for Fiction Writers

Novelist Juliette Fay Explains Why Regret is Such Fertile Territory for Fiction Writers

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Maggie Smith on How She Approached Plot in Her Memoir

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A Passion for Living in the Present:
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Tiffany Clarke Harrison on Embracing the Fragmentary in Her Debut Novel

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Diana Janney on the Philosophical Foundations of Her Fiction

Diana Janney on the Philosophical Foundations of Her Fiction

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Nicole Chung on Writing Through Grief and How to Begin Again

Nicole Chung on Writing Through Grief and How to Begin Again

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Procrastination or Research? Curtis Sittenfeld Clicks Over to Celebrity Gossip While Writing

Procrastination or Research? Curtis Sittenfeld Clicks Over to Celebrity Gossip While Writing

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Intrigue, Not Critique: On the “Portrait of the Artist” Feedback Model

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