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On the Excavation of My Desk

On the Excavation of My Desk

David Ulin Digs Through Stacks of Memories, Literal and Figurative

By David L. Ulin | January 10, 2019

Meet the Writer Who Chased Eve Babitz All Over Hollywood

Meet the Writer Who Chased Eve Babitz All Over Hollywood

How Lili Anolik Finally Got Her Subject to Talk

By Zan Romanoff | January 10, 2019

How Do You Set James Joyce’s Most Famous Story on the Stage?

How Do You Set James Joyce’s Most Famous Story on the Stage?

Feasting with the Ghosts of “The Dead”

By Leslie Pariseau | January 10, 2019

An Oddly Poetic Account of Colorblindness from the Turn of the Last Century

An Oddly Poetic Account of Colorblindness from the Turn of the Last Century

the music of light."">"We may aptly term color the music of light."

By Emily Noyes Vanderpoel | January 10, 2019

Why Does Women's Writing About Relationships Need to be “Relatable”?

Why Does Women's Writing About Relationships Need to be “Relatable”?

Hint: It's a Word Men Use to Describe Their Writing in Order to Diminish It

By Blythe Roberson | January 10, 2019

Conversations with My Nanny

Conversations with My Nanny

Leila Slimani, Author of The Nanny, on Her Not-So-Prudish Nanny

By Leïla Slimani | January 10, 2019

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Kristen Arnett: A Librarian's Resolutions for the New Year

By Kristen Arnett | January 9, 2019

What Happens If You Read All the Self-Help Books?

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Decolonizing Lit Mags, Step One: Give Your Budget to Indigenous Editors

By Danielle Geller | January 9, 2019

The Unexpected Literary Pleasure of Marijuana Reviews

The Unexpected Literary Pleasure of Marijuana Reviews

Walk With Us Through a Transcendent Corner of the Internet

By Taylor Lannamann | January 9, 2019

Tommy Pico on Performance, Life on the Road, and Learning to Write

Tommy Pico on Performance, Life on the Road, and Learning to Write

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | January 9, 2019

Interview with a Bookstore: When the Mayor is Also a Bookseller

Interview with a Bookstore: When the Mayor is Also a Bookseller

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Marcel Proust Was Almost Impossible to Edit

Marcel Proust Was Almost Impossible to Edit

Carol Clark on the Challenges of Editing and Translating The Prisoner

By Carol Clark | January 8, 2019

Living at Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes'

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Moving to 9 Willow, in Search of Time to Write

By Jessica Vestuto | January 8, 2019

Sam Lipsyte, Karen Thompson Walker, and More Take the Lit Hub Questionnaire

Sam Lipsyte, Karen Thompson Walker, and More Take the Lit Hub Questionnaire

5 Writers, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

By Teddy Wayne | January 8, 2019

Toward Changing the Language of Creative Writing Classrooms

Toward Changing the Language of Creative Writing Classrooms

Praise, Like Criticism, Can Make Us Forget What Art Is For

By Helen Betya Rubinstein | January 7, 2019

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