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The Pain-Writing-Money Trifecta: On Nora Ephron and Grief as Copy

The Pain-Writing-Money Trifecta: On Nora Ephron and Grief as Copy

Ella Risbridger Considers Art, Life, and Truth

By Ella Risbridger | August 1, 2022

A Gathering of Stones: Aimee Bender on the Earth’s Best Secret-Keepers

A Gathering of Stones: Aimee Bender on the Earth’s Best Secret-Keepers

“I felt a kinship with the stones.”

By Aimee Bender | August 1, 2022

Mary Ruefle on Bringing Joy to Your Writing Practice

Mary Ruefle on Bringing Joy to Your Writing Practice

“Writing is not what you do, it’s who you are.”

By Mary Ruefle | August 1, 2022

Deesha Philyaw and Dawnie Walton on the Business of Publishing

Deesha Philyaw and Dawnie Walton on the Business of Publishing

From the Ursa Short Fiction Podcast with Deesha Philyaw and Dawnie Walton

By Ursa | August 1, 2022

Breaking Down the Translation Pyramid: On Translating Dhumketu’s Pioneering Short Stories from Gujarati

Breaking Down the Translation Pyramid: On Translating Dhumketu’s Pioneering Short Stories from Gujarati

Jenny Bhatt Considers Gujarati Literary Culture and the Politics of Translation

By Jenny Bhatt | August 1, 2022

Writing Intimate Truths and Why Memoir Is a Force That’s Changing the Culture

Writing Intimate Truths and Why Memoir Is a Force That’s Changing the Culture

Ashley C. Ford and Melissa Febos Guest on the Write-minded Podcast, Hosted by Brooke Warner and Grant Faulkner

By Memoir Nation | August 1, 2022

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To Write Fiction with a Psychotherapist’s Mind

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Charles Baxter on the Many Parts of the Writer’s Mind

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What Can Edward Gibbon Still Teach Us Today?

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A Message From a Deep Futurist: We Need Humans to Fix Things

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I Once Wrote—and Spoke, and Thought—in Russian... No More

I Once Wrote—and Spoke, and Thought—in Russian... No More

Volodymyr Rafeenko on Unlearning His Mother Tongue

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“An Open Heart, Armor Down.” Maud Newton and Ann Leary in Conversation

“An Open Heart, Armor Down.” Maud Newton and Ann Leary in Conversation

On Motivation, Family Histories, and Sleuthing Talents

By Literary Hub | July 29, 2022

Smarter Than We Think: A Reading List on Animal Intelligence

Smarter Than We Think: A Reading List on Animal Intelligence

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Inside the Making of an Artist’s Book

Inside the Making of an Artist’s Book

Tammy Nguyen on Books as Art Objects

By Tammy Nguyen | July 29, 2022

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Shelf Talkers: What Booksellers Are Reading at Third Place Books

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Charles Baxter on Delighting in Small Details

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