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Matthew Zapruder: Revising a Poem is Like Revising Your Life

Matthew Zapruder: Revising a Poem is Like Revising Your Life

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | April 20, 2023

Jamie Stewart of Xiu Xiu on Sex as Escape, Being a Jerk, and “Alcohol-fueled Insanity”

Jamie Stewart of Xiu Xiu on Sex as Escape, Being a Jerk, and “Alcohol-fueled Insanity”

Juan Velasquez Talks to the Author of Anything That Moves

By Juan Velasquez | April 20, 2023

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How Annie Ernaux Captures the Spirit of Her Era Through Its Big-Box Stores

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By Literary Hub | April 19, 2023

Elizabeth Graver and J.C. Hallman on the Blurred Boundaries between Fact and Fiction

Elizabeth Graver and J.C. Hallman on the Blurred Boundaries between Fact and Fiction

"I’m interested in nostalgia and what it means to think you’re at the height of your life."

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Ryan Love Reads from His New Novel <em>Arthur and Teddy Are Coming Out </em>

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Margo Jefferson on the Roots of Criticism

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Irina Mashinski: Growing up in the Soviet Union to Becoming an American Poet

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J. Ryan Stradal on Writing to Keep His Mom Alive

J. Ryan Stradal on Writing to Keep His Mom Alive

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On Pioneering New Literary Spaces and Why It Matters: A Conversation with Romance Novelist Donna Hill

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No One’s Suffering is Banal: Cathleen Schine on the Intricacy of Writing Trauma

No One’s Suffering is Banal: Cathleen Schine on the Intricacy of Writing Trauma

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By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | April 17, 2023

Gabrielle Octavia Rucker on the Power of Decentering Human Experience in Poetry

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Peter Mishler Talks With the Author of Dereliction

By Peter Mishler | April 17, 2023

Alex Mar on the Story of Radical Forgiveness Behind Her New Book

Alex Mar on the Story of Radical Forgiveness Behind Her New Book

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

By The Maris Review | April 13, 2023

An American Experiment: Jeff Boyd on Race, Music, Religion, and Love in Contemporary Portland 

An American Experiment: Jeff Boyd on Race, Music, Religion, and Love in Contemporary Portland 

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By Fiction Non Fiction | April 13, 2023

Jinwoo Chong on Taking Three Years to Outline His Novel (and Four Months to Draft It)

Jinwoo Chong on Taking Three Years to Outline His Novel (and Four Months to Draft It)

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