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Lauren Groff: The Books in My Life
On Which Books Unhealthily Reset Her Brain and Drive Her to Netflix
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Literary Hub
| September 15, 2016
Etgar Keret On Time Travel, TV, and Writing About His Father
The Author of
The Seven Good Years
Talks to Paul Holdengraber
By
Literary Hub
| September 15, 2016
Alan Moore Goes (Very Very) Big with
Jerusalem
On the Ongoing Ascendancy of the Very Long Novel
By
Joshua Zajdman
| September 14, 2016
Affinity Konar in Poland, Revisiting the Hardest Scenes from Her Novel
From Krakow to Auschwitz, and Letting Go of Characters
By
Affinity Konar
| September 14, 2016
One of the Greatest English Prose Writers of All Time?
Ruth Scurr's Unconventional Biography Reveals the Genius of John Aubrey
By
Charles Arrowsmith
| September 14, 2016
Wrestling With Writer's Block in the Middle of a Cranberry Bog
Rosamund Stone Zander on the Writing That Happens When We Don't Know It
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Rosamund Stone Zander
| September 14, 2016
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Elena Marcu
| September 14, 2016
How to Be a Writer: 10 Tips from Rebecca Solnit
By
Rebecca Solnit
| September 13, 2016
Teddy Wayne is Worried He Might Be a Fraud
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Teddy Wayne
| September 13, 2016
Kate Beaton Applies Her Graphic Genius to the Tyranny of Babies
The
Hark, a Vagrant!
Creator Knows Her Audience
By
Noah Berlatsky
| September 13, 2016
How My Grandmother's Cookbook Made Me a Writer
On Cooking, Rosh Hashanah, and Inhabiting a Fictive World
By
Michelle Brafman
| September 13, 2016
How Do We Fix the MFA?
Toward a Better Creative Writing Degree
By
KC Trommer
| September 12, 2016
Ron Rash on Writing to Bring Out the Dead
Discovering the Stories That Need to Be Told
By
Ron Rash
| September 12, 2016
Interview with a Bookstore: Biblioasis
The Bookstore Partner of Windsor, Ontario's Biblioasis Press
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Interview with a Bookstore
| September 12, 2016
Real-Life British Spies
Did Not
Like John Le Carré
The Master Thriller Writer Recalls Lunch with Alec Guinness and a Grumpy Old Spy
By
John le Carré
| September 12, 2016
200 Years After the Embargo, Helen Garner Reviews
Pride and Prejudice
Very Many Spoilers Are Contained Within
By
Helen Garner
| September 9, 2016
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