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Celina Su on Blending Academic Inquiry with Poetry

Celina Su on Blending Academic Inquiry with Poetry

The Author of Landia in Conversation with Vi Khi Nao

By Vi Khi Nao | April 19, 2018

The Bottomless Generosity of the Writer's Memoir

The Bottomless Generosity of the Writer's Memoir

On Alexander Chee, Leslie Jamison, and Writing About Writing

By Larissa Pham | April 18, 2018

When Kathy Acker Interviewed the Spice Girls

When Kathy Acker Interviewed the Spice Girls

"Money makes the world what it is today . . . a world infested with evil."

By Emily Temple | April 18, 2018

Mariana Enriquez on Political Violence and Writing Horror

Mariana Enriquez on Political Violence and Writing Horror

"I Don’t Want to Write Anything with Thought Police on my Shoulder"

By David Leo Rice | April 18, 2018

John Keene: Elements of Literary Style

John Keene: Elements of Literary Style

Form vs. Content, the Eternal Conversation

By John Keene | April 17, 2018

"Intuition is Essential." Writing Advice from Gabriel García Márquez

Ultimately, literature is nothing but carpentry. Both are very hard work.

By Emily Temple | April 17, 2018

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Alexander Chee on Rereading Ishiguro and Baldwin

By Literary Hub | April 17, 2018

Andrew Sean Greer: All the Novels I Almost Wrote

By Andrew Sean Greer | April 16, 2018

After Dozens of Rejections, It Only Takes One Acceptance to Make a Writer

After Dozens of Rejections, It Only Takes One Acceptance to Make a Writer

Thomas Swick on the Long Path to Publication

By thomasswick | April 16, 2018

At One of the World's Biggest Writers' Conferences for the First Time at 65

At One of the World's Biggest Writers' Conferences for the First Time at 65

Barbara Berman Wonders if AWP is For the Young or the Young At Heart

By Barbara Berman | April 16, 2018

In Praise of the Near Impossible-to-Translate Novel

In Praise of the Near Impossible-to-Translate Novel

From Döblin to Tokarczuk, Spare a Thought for the Hardworking Translators

By Veronica Esposito | April 16, 2018

Michelle Dean: The Problem With

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On Sisterhood and the Abstractions of Contemporary Feminism

By Michelle Dean | April 13, 2018

5 Reasons Why a Writer Should Move to Tampa

5 Reasons Why a Writer Should Move to Tampa

Welcome to the Lightning Capital of North America

By Arielle Silver | April 13, 2018

The Complicated Comforts of Marilynne Robinson

The Complicated Comforts of Marilynne Robinson

Could One Writer Help Me Reckon with Personal and Political Upheaval?

By Rachel Vorona Cote | April 13, 2018

Samuel Beckett: Connoisseur of Artistic Failure

Samuel Beckett: Connoisseur of Artistic Failure

How Do You in Fact Fail Better?

By Michael Coffey | April 13, 2018

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