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How Diane Seuss Wrote The Poem That Matters Most to Her

How Diane Seuss Wrote The Poem That Matters Most to Her

The Poet Explains the Creative Process Behind "Still Life with Two Dead Peacocks and a Girl"

By Literary Hub | November 6, 2023

Trying to Find My Voice on the Page: On Self-Doubt and Finding the Confidence it Takes to Write

Trying to Find My Voice on the Page: On Self-Doubt and Finding the Confidence it Takes to Write

"I may not know exactly where I’m going when I start a piece of writing, but I’m sure I can find my way"

By Virginia Pye | November 6, 2023

Allison Gilbert on Taking Writing Inspiration From Elsie Robinson

Allison Gilbert on Taking Writing Inspiration From Elsie Robinson

From the Write-minded Podcast, Hosted by Brooke Warner and Grant Faulkner

By Memoir Nation | November 6, 2023

Everything You Need to Know About Groundbreaking Queer Feminist Science Fiction Writer Joanna Russ

Everything You Need to Know About Groundbreaking Queer Feminist Science Fiction Writer Joanna Russ

Jon Michaud Talks to Nicole Rudick About "One of the Fiercest Critics Ever to Write About Science Fiction"

By Jon Michaud | November 3, 2023

Pantheons of the Past in the Present: A Reading List of Modern African Books Based on Mythology

Pantheons of the Past in the Present: A Reading List of Modern African Books Based on Mythology

Wole Talabi Recommends Namina Forna, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, Chịkọdịlị Emelụmadụ, and More

By Wole Talabi | November 3, 2023

John Manuel Arias on Decolonial Storytelling and the Multi-Generational Family Novel

John Manuel Arias on Decolonial Storytelling and the Multi-Generational Family Novel

The Author of Where There Was Fire in Conversation with Christine Kandic Torres

By Christine Kandic Torres | November 3, 2023

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Shane McCrae on the Music of the Poetic Line

By Shane McCrae | November 3, 2023

What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week

By Book Marks | November 3, 2023

John Grisham on Writing Page-Turning Fiction About Big Issues

By The Literary Life | November 3, 2023

Love and Looking: On What We (Don't) See Together

Love and Looking: On What We (Don't) See Together

Devorah Baum Considers the Role of Observation in Art and Romance

By Devorah Baum | November 2, 2023

How Ancient and Modern Greek Helps Us Make Sense of Greece Today

How Ancient and Modern Greek Helps Us Make Sense of Greece Today

Nick Romeo on the Tradition of European Explorers in Greece

By Nick Romeo | November 2, 2023

Jesse David Fox On Cheap Laughs

Jesse David Fox On Cheap Laughs

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

By The Maris Review | November 2, 2023

5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week

5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week

"By revisiting and retelling the same stories from her past, she shows that any given account is incomplete."

By Book Marks | November 2, 2023

Shir Alon and Joseph Farag on Palestinian Literature

Shir Alon and Joseph Farag on Palestinian Literature

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

By Fiction Non Fiction | November 2, 2023

Consider the Words: On Translating <em>Infinite Jest</em> into Farsi

Consider the Words: On Translating Infinite Jest into Farsi

Moeen Farrokhi Recalls Grieving a Mentor While Traversing a Linguistic Labyrinth

By Moeen Farrokhi | November 1, 2023

Silvia Garcia-Moreno on <em>Dracula</em>’s Depictions and Descendants

Silvia Garcia-Moreno on Dracula’s Depictions and Descendants

Vampires! Vampires! Vampires!

By Silvia Moreno-Garcia | October 31, 2023

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