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A DIY Literary Education: How Zines Taught Me To Be a Novelist
Jeff Miller: “Possibly the greatest lesson I got from the zine is that writing is about community.”
By
Jeff Miller
| April 23, 2026
The Craft Challenges of Writing Political Fiction
Abigail Savitch-Lew on the Twelve-Year Struggle Behind Her Debut Novel
By
Abigail Savitch-Lew
| April 23, 2026
The Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers: Nonfiction
For the week ending April 19, 2026
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Literary Hub
| April 23, 2026
The Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers: Fiction
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By
Literary Hub
| April 23, 2026
Caroline Bicks on Stephen King’s Archives of Horror
In Conversation with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction
By
Fiction Non Fiction
| April 23, 2026
Meet the shortlisted writers for the 2026 Women’s Prize for Fiction.
By
Literary Hub
| April 22, 2026
Best Reviewed
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Are Shakespeare’s Commas Really That Important?
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| April 22, 2026
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Jayne Anne Phillips
| April 22, 2026
“Clitter” is a Real World: And Other Discoveries Reading the First Draft of Stephen King’s
Pet Sematary
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Caroline Bicks
| April 22, 2026
Pollinating Our Stories: What Bumblebees Taught Me About Writing
Eileen Garvin: “As writers, our minds and hearts go from story to story like blossom to blossom picking up the bits and pieces of answers to our questions.”
By
Eileen Garvin
| April 22, 2026
Becca Rothfeld (with Herman Melville and John Updike)
This Week on
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Podcast, From the Archives of the New York State Writers Institute
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The Writers Institute
| April 22, 2026
Prone To Be Productive: In Praise of Writing in Bed
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By
Megan O'Grady
| April 21, 2026
Jayne Anne Phillips on Chronicling Her West Virginia Upbringing and Writer’s Journey
Jane Ciabattari Talks to the Author of
Small Town Girls
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Jane Ciabattari
| April 21, 2026
How Lewis and Clark Invented the Western
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Craig Fehrman
| April 21, 2026
Eight Books About Women With Secret Lives
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Jayne Anne Phillips, Xochitl Gonzalez, T. C. Boyle, and more: 20 new books out today!
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Julia Hass
| April 21, 2026
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State of the Crime Novel, Part 2: Issues and Recommendations
April 29, 2026
by
Molly Odintz
Kylie Lee Baker on 'Japanese Gothic', Historical Fiction, and Writing Horror with an Emotional Core
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Morgan Leigh Davies
How a Movie Idea Became a Hollywood Screenwriter’s Debut Thriller
April 29, 2026
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Gregory Poirier
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