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Great Advice From 25 Writing Manuals by Famous Authors
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Emily Temple
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In California, Visions of Defiance and Grace
Finding Political Inspiration in the Unlikeliest of Places: The Opera
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Veronica Esposito
| January 22, 2018
How to Write a #MeToo Story
Alison B. Hart's 12 Steps, From Beginning to End
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Alison B. Hart
| January 19, 2018
How to Read Caves
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Susan Harlan
| January 19, 2018
The Literature of Bad Sex
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Hermione Hoby
| January 18, 2018
When Your Feminist Dystopia Becomes a Work of Realism
Speaking with Leni Zumas about Her New Novel,
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| January 18, 2018
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John Jeremiah Sullivan: There's No Such Thing as Wasted Writing
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Alec Hill
| January 17, 2018
Ariel Goldberg on Criticism, Queer Art, and Polemics
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Author in Conversation with Syd Staiti
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Syd Saiti
| January 17, 2018
Read Susan Sontag's Love Letter to Borges, Written 10 Years After His Death
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Emily Temple
| January 16, 2018
Who Gets to Write About Gentrification?
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Naima Coster
| January 16, 2018
Good Writers Borrow, Great Writers Remix
Why It’s Ok to Reuse, Repurpose, and Recycle Fiction
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Lincoln Michel
| January 12, 2018
Repositories of Memory: On the Country House Novel
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Literary Hub
| January 12, 2018
Dear Rick Moody: Half My Family Knows the Truth About Me
A Son Wonders About Coming Out to His Mother
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Rick Moody
| January 12, 2018
Do Audio Books Count As Reading?
And Other Pernicious Questions That Arise for Visually Impaired Book-Lovers
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James Tate Hill
| January 11, 2018
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