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On Writing What You Know, Playing with Language, and Teaching DeLillo
Joseph Salvatore in Conversation with Scott Cheshire
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Literary Hub
| April 19, 2017
From Mukasonga to Alexievich, We Need Writers Who Bear Witness
Scott Esposito on Staying Clear-Eyed in Dark Times
By
Veronica Esposito
| April 18, 2017
Something More than Correctness: On Teaching Grace Paley's Essays
"It’s not their own shame that holds young writers back; it’s ours"
By
Scott Korb
| April 18, 2017
A Political Conversion on the Way to a Novel
Margot Singer on Rediscovering Post-9/11 Complexity
By
Margot Singer
| April 18, 2017
Louise Glück on Realism and Fantasy
"The fantastic exists as hypothesis and dream."
By
Louise Gluck
| April 18, 2017
Some of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's Best Characters Were Dead People
On Love, Death, and Life in the Work of a Master
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| April 17, 2017
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Mónica de la Torre on Corporatese and the Oppression of Fancy Chairs
By
Peter Mishler
| April 17, 2017
Helping My First Generation Students Take Pride in their Personal Essays
By
Sonia Taitz
| April 13, 2017
David Vann: "If I Miss a Single Morning of Writing, It Changes My Novel"
By
David Vann
| April 13, 2017
Interview with a Gatekeeper: Jacques Testard
The Founder of Fitzcarraldo Editions on the Secret to
Dragging a Steamboat Over a Mountain
By
Kerri Arsenault
| April 13, 2017
Race is the Original American Fiction
On Reuniting with The Descendants of Thomas Jefferson's Slaves
By
Andrew Mitchell Davenport
| April 13, 2017
The Lives of the Poets Aren't All That Cinematic
Routine and Domesticity in Terence Davies’s
A Quiet Passion
and
Jim Jarmusch’s
Paterson
By
Lucy Scholes
| April 13, 2017
Lidia Yuknavitch: I Will Always Inhabit the Water
On Living a Swimmer's Life
By
Lidia Yuknavitch
| April 12, 2017
Louise Erdrich: Among the Living and the Dead in the Turtle Mountains
Finding Spirits in the Night and Palimpsests of Probability
By
Louise Erdrich
| April 12, 2017
Thomas McGuane Remembers His Friend, Jim Harrison
"In the end, Jim Harrison was a country boy who’d been touched."
By
Thomas McGuane
| April 12, 2017
Kurt Vonnegut's Greatest Writing Advice
"Literature should not disappear up its own asshole," and other craft imperatives
By
Emily Temple
| April 11, 2017
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