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Vanessa Riley on Haiti's Only Queen

Vanessa Riley on Haiti's Only Queen

From The History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson

By History of Literature | August 21, 2023

We’re Not Promising Anymore: Lizzy Goodman on the Fleeting Amateur Spirit of <em>Meet Me in the Bathroom</em>

We’re Not Promising Anymore: Lizzy Goodman on the Fleeting Amateur Spirit of Meet Me in the Bathroom

“You have to make your story out of what you find.”

By Gyasi Hall | August 18, 2023

Crafting Madness: Stephanie Heit on Joining a Lineage of Authors with Mental Health Difference

Crafting Madness: Stephanie Heit on Joining a Lineage of Authors with Mental Health Difference

Naomi Ortiz Talks to the Author of Psych Murders

By Naomi Ortiz | August 18, 2023

Pidgeon Pagonis on the Urgency of Writing a Memoir as an Intersex Writer

Pidgeon Pagonis on the Urgency of Writing a Memoir as an Intersex Writer

Developmental Editor Kenny Porpora in Conversation with the Author of Nobody Needs to Know

By Kenny Porpora | August 17, 2023

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Edan Lepucki on the Rules of Time Travel and When She'd Like to Revisit

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

By The Maris Review | August 17, 2023

Samuel G. Freedman on What Hubert Humphrey’s Fight for Civil Rights Can Teach Us Today

Samuel G. Freedman on What Hubert Humphrey’s Fight for Civil Rights Can Teach Us Today

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

By Fiction Non Fiction | August 17, 2023

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Alex Segura on Spider-Man 2099, secret identities, and writing comics

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Jo Caulfield Reads From The Funny Thing About Death

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Beto O'Rourke and The Border

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Mike Palindrome on F. Scott Fitzgerald's Masterpiece

Mike Palindrome on F. Scott Fitzgerald's Masterpiece

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Christine Baranski and Jesse Green on Narrating the Life of Mary Rodgers

Christine Baranski and Jesse Green on Narrating the Life of Mary Rodgers

In Conversation with Jo Reed on Behind the Mic

By Behind the Mic | August 11, 2023

Celeste Ng on the GOP’s War on Children

Celeste Ng on the GOP’s War on Children

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

By Fiction Non Fiction | August 10, 2023

Elizabeth Acevedo on Fun with Footnotes, Family History, and Alpha Vaginas

Elizabeth Acevedo on Fun with Footnotes, Family History, and Alpha Vaginas

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By The Maris Review | August 10, 2023

Jennifer Coburn on Enjoying the Research

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The Author of Cradles of the Reich Talks to Ona Russell in the New Season of Authors in the Tent

By Authors in the Tent | August 10, 2023

Gabrielle Zevin Writes Until The Inevitable Collapse

Gabrielle Zevin Writes Until The Inevitable Collapse

The Author of The Hole We're In Takes the Lit Hub Questionnaire

By Literary Hub | August 9, 2023

Hope in Hard Times: J.R. Dawson, Chuck Tingle, and Durreen Shahnaz

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