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Alix Ohlin on How to Map the Shape of Your Short Story

Alix Ohlin on How to Map the Shape of Your Short Story

The Author of We Want What We Want Tries to Find the Shape of Things in Alice Munro, Ocean Vuong, and More

By Alix Ohlin | July 26, 2021

Meg Tilly on the Crossover Between Acting in Thrillers and Writing Them

Meg Tilly on the Crossover Between Acting in Thrillers and Writing Them

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By History of Literature | July 26, 2021

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WATCH: Kiese Laymon in Conversation with Robert Jones, Jr.

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Revisiting Raymond Chandler’s most iconic lines.

Revisiting Raymond Chandler’s most iconic lines.

By Dan Sheehan | July 23, 2021

What the Animal World Can Teach Us About Human Nature

What the Animal World Can Teach Us About Human Nature

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By Nick McDonell | July 23, 2021

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By Beth Kissileff | July 23, 2021

Writing a Fictionalized Apocalypse Does Not Prepare You For a Real One

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By Matt Mitchell | July 22, 2021

Why Yaa Gyasi Wants Us to Remember the Brain Is an Organ

Why Yaa Gyasi Wants Us to Remember the Brain Is an Organ

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By The Maris Review | July 22, 2021

The Heteronymous Identities of Fernando Pessoa

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By Richard Zenith | July 22, 2021

Native Comedian Adrianne Chalepah Against Pandering to White Audiences

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On Eileen Myles’ <em>Inferno</em>, and the “Poets Novel”

On Eileen Myles’ Inferno, and the “Poets Novel”

Cedar Sigo on Texts That Focus on the Poet, Rather Than the Poetry

By Cedar Sigo | July 22, 2021

The Attack of Difficult <strike>Women</strike> Prose

The Attack of Difficult Women Prose

Gail Scott Considers Lit-Crit’s Underestimation of Female Genius

By Gail Scott | July 22, 2021

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