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Rumaan Alam: "Writer’s Block is a Fiction"
The Author of
That Kind of Mother
on His Writing Practice
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Literary Hub
| May 7, 2018
Francesca Lia Block is a Lot More than
Weetzie Bat
The Beloved Writer on Defying Expectations and Trying New Things
By
Zan Romanoff
| May 7, 2018
Data-Driven Amazon Bookstores Can't Compete with Indies
So What, Exactly, is the Point?
By
Antón Barba-Kay
| May 4, 2018
Khaled Hosseini on How Art Makes Us Feel Less Alone
Watch a Video Narrated by the Author of
The Kite Runner
By
Literary Hub
| May 4, 2018
How to Suppress Women's Writing: "She Only Wrote One Good Book."
Subversive Works are Buried, While Stereotypical Ones are Upheld
By
Joanna Russ
| May 3, 2018
A Rare Conversation with the Cult Chinese Writer Xi Xi
"Xi Xi, Like Her Work, is Not Easy to Pin Down"
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Megan Walsh
| May 3, 2018
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Literary Hub
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On Marjane Satrapi’s Early #MeToo Novel
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Our Imaginations Need to Dwell
Where the Wild Things Are
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Liam Heneghan
| April 30, 2018
Celeste Ng: Bookstores Are the Center of the Literary Ecosystem
In Conversation with this Year's Ambassador for Independent Bookstore Day
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Literary Hub
| April 27, 2018
The Last Days of James Baldwin's House in the South of France
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Magdalena J. Zaborowska
| April 27, 2018
Van Morrison, Unlikeliest of Literary Muses
On the Outsize Influence of
Astral Weeks
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Tobias Carroll
| April 26, 2018
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