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Boomers vs. Millennials, in Fiction and in Life

Boomers vs. Millennials, in Fiction and in Life

Malcolm Harris and Daniel Torday Take on a Generational Divide

By Literary Hub | September 27, 2018

Patrick DeWitt on the Surreal Joy (and Terror) of Seeing Your Novel Onscreen

Patrick DeWitt on the Surreal Joy (and Terror) of Seeing Your Novel Onscreen

Eight Years Later, The Sisters Brothers is a Movie

By Tatum Dooley | September 26, 2018

Jodi Picoult Really Wants Brett Kavanaugh to Read Her New Novel

Jodi Picoult Really Wants Brett Kavanaugh to Read Her New Novel

The Author of A Spark of Light on Parenthood, Craft, and Writing When You Can

By Literary Hub | September 26, 2018

Is It Real? 25 Famous Writers on Writer's Block

Is It Real? 25 Famous Writers on Writer's Block

Some People Write, Some People Don't

By Emily Temple | September 26, 2018

The Gordon Lish Lineage of Jewish American Writing

The Gordon Lish Lineage of Jewish American Writing

The Editor's Most Significant Achievement is One We Scarcely Talk About

By Josh Lambert | September 25, 2018

Nietzsche, Adorno, and a Horse Walk Into a Valley...

Nietzsche, Adorno, and a Horse Walk Into a Valley...

John Kaag on Life, Death, and the Temporary Pathos of Distance

By John Kaag | September 25, 2018

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Reality is Not Conventional: An Interview with Deborah Eisenberg

By Drew Johnson | September 25, 2018

William Faulkner Was Really Bad at Being a Postman

By Emily Temple | September 25, 2018

Where, Exactly, is the Overlap Between Storytelling and Technology?

By Tobias Carroll | September 24, 2018

10 Successful Writers Who Dropped Out (or Were Kicked Out) of School

10 Successful Writers Who Dropped Out (or Were Kicked Out) of School

In Case You're Already Getting Antsy

By Emily Temple | September 21, 2018

In the Wake of Trump, YA Novels Highlight Immigrant Narratives

In the Wake of Trump, YA Novels Highlight Immigrant Narratives

In Praise of a Sorely Needed Addition to the Genre

By Holly Genovese | September 21, 2018

This is a Truly Bizarre Way to Write a Novel

This is a Truly Bizarre Way to Write a Novel

Daniel Torday Goes to Great Lengths to Trick Himself Into Finishing

By Daniel Torday | September 20, 2018

It's Actually Pretty Weird That We Keep Animals As Pets

It's Actually Pretty Weird That We Keep Animals As Pets

Behind Amy Lilwall's Motivation for Writing The Biggerers

By Amy Lilwall | September 20, 2018

Our Love of True Stories Has Destroyed Our Sense of Truth

Our Love of True Stories Has Destroyed Our Sense of Truth

Rebecca Wolff on Octavia Butler, Digital Emptiness, and the Unreality of the End Times

By Rebecca Wolff | September 19, 2018

Please Stop Talking About the

Please Stop Talking About the "Rise" of African Science Fiction

Tade Thompson Breaks It Down: African SFF Has Always Been Here

By Tade Thompson | September 19, 2018

Kafka’s Last Wish, Brod’s First Betrayal

Kafka’s Last Wish, Brod’s First Betrayal

On the (Non) Burning of the Manuscript

By Benjamin Balint | September 18, 2018

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