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Boxing is Always in Crisis: On Joyce Carol Oates, Floyd Mayweather, and Conor McGregor

Boxing is Always in Crisis: On Joyce Carol Oates, Floyd Mayweather, and Conor McGregor

Nick Ripatrazone Revisits On Boxing 30 Years Later

By Nick Ripatrazone | August 25, 2017

Why a Party is a Perfect Literary Device

Why a Party is a Perfect Literary Device

Most People have a Party Persona at Odds with the Real Person Beneath

By Elizabeth Day | August 25, 2017

Meet the Best High School Lit Mag in America

Meet the Best High School Lit Mag in America

In Deltona, Florida, the Kids Are All Right

By Emily Temple | August 24, 2017

Writing About Infertility in a World that Sees Childless Marriage as Tragedy

Writing About Infertility in a World that Sees Childless Marriage as Tragedy

Ayobami Adebayo on Infertility in the Nigerian Novel

By Ayobami Adebayo | August 23, 2017

I Like to Be on the Margins: An Interview with Nadeem Aslam

I Like to Be on the Margins: An Interview with Nadeem Aslam

The Golden Legend Author on Politics, Marriage, and Reading Widely

By Rafia Zakaria | August 23, 2017

On the Dark, Wondrous Optimism of Ray Bradbury

On the Dark, Wondrous Optimism of Ray Bradbury

Gabrielle Bellot Discovers Worlds Within and Without

By Gabrielle Bellot | August 22, 2017

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The Unreality of Coming of Age

By Clare Sestanovich | August 21, 2017

How Far Can Fascist Satire Go?

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The Reluctant Spiritual Autobiographer   

By Adrian Shirk | August 21, 2017

I Made a Mistake in My Book and the Internet Went Nuts

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Rebecca Schuman on Trying to Be an Expert and a Woman at the Same Time

By Rebecca Schuman | August 21, 2017

Are We Different Writers When We Move From Longhand to a Screen?

Are We Different Writers When We Move From Longhand to a Screen?

A Brief History of Panic in the Face of New Writing Technology

By James Draney | August 18, 2017

Pursuing the Artfully Naked

Pursuing the Artfully Naked "I": The Myth-Making of Kathy Acker

Seeking the Iconic Status of Great Writer as Countercultural Hero

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Getting It Right: How to Rebuild Scenes from the Past

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Benjamin Rachlin Goes Deep on the Research

By Benjamin Rachlin | August 18, 2017

Air Travel: From Majesty to Drudgery in 100 Years

Air Travel: From Majesty to Drudgery in 100 Years

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By Ellie Robins | August 18, 2017

Jill Bialosky: The Time I Moved to New York City to Be a Poet

Jill Bialosky: The Time I Moved to New York City to Be a Poet

On Finding Meaning in Art and Work in the Big City

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