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What Ursula K. Le Guin Meant to Me: Four Writers Remember
How a Legendary Writer Made Lives Better
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| February 5, 2018
The 50 Best One-Star Amazon Reviews of James Joyce's
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Or: the Ballad of Leatherbags Reynolds
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Emily Temple
| February 2, 2018
Ulysses
: Good or Bad?
21 Famous Writers and One Famous Psychoanalyst Weigh In
By
Emily Temple
| February 2, 2018
A Few Words of Indispensable Advice from Muriel Spark
"Beware of men bearing flowers."
By
Muriel Spark
| February 1, 2018
Let's Talk About the Fantasy of the Writer's Lifestyle
The Undying Trope of Glamorous Decay is Basically an Anthropologie Catalog
By
Rosalie Knecht
| January 31, 2018
Our Obsession with Lost Books, And How They Often Disappoint
Tim Wirkus on the Tension Between What is Anticipated and What is Delivered
By
Tim Wirkus
| January 31, 2018
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Matt Grant
| January 31, 2018
Nonfiction As Queer Aesthetic: Discovering Myself, Discovering My Art
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Dave Madden
| January 30, 2018
Jojo Moyes: What is the Thing That Makes Me Happy?
By
Daneet Steffens
| January 30, 2018
How Nursing Led Me Back to Writing
Emma Glass Rediscovers the Importance of Storytelling in an Unlikely Place
By
Emma Glass
| January 29, 2018
Lifting Up Overlooked Authors: On Craft, Identity, and Insecurities
Debut Author Mira T. Lee in Conversation with Celeste Ng
By
Literary Hub
| January 26, 2018
The Hunter and His Gun: An American Myth That Just Won't Die
How Daniel Boone and
Last of the Mohicans
Built a Colonialist Origin Story
By
Roxanne Oritz-Dunbar
| January 26, 2018
Interview with a Bookstore: Tulsa's Magic City Books
Literacy and Community in Downtown Tulsa
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Interview with a Bookstore
| January 25, 2018
My Last Conversation with Ursula K. Le Guin
John Freeman on a Cherished Visit to the Beloved Writer's Home
By
John Freeman
| January 24, 2018
Ursula K. Le Guin's Best Life Advice
America's Greatest Writer Has Died
By
Emily Temple
| January 24, 2018
Barbara Comyns, Outsider Artist
Without a Formal Education, She Produced Gothic Masterworks
By
Nathan Scott McNamara
| January 24, 2018
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