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The Tournament of Literary Sex Writing: Kate Chopin vs. Philip Roth

The Tournament of Literary Sex Writing: Kate Chopin vs. Philip Roth

Judge Garth Greenwell Picks the Winner!

By Garth Greenwell | April 1, 2016

Africa Has Always Been Sci-Fi

Africa Has Always Been Sci-Fi

On Nnedi Okorafor and a New Generation of Afrofuturists

By Namwali Serpell | April 1, 2016

Ursula K. Le Guin on Racism, Anarchy, and Hearing Her Characters Speak

Ursula K. Le Guin on Racism, Anarchy, and Hearing Her Characters Speak

"Like Joan of Arc, I’m hearing voices!"

By Euan Monaghan | April 1, 2016

The Tournament of Literary Sex Writing: Kathy Acker vs. Dennis Cooper

The Tournament of Literary Sex Writing: Kathy Acker vs. Dennis Cooper

Judge Naomi Jackson Picks A Winner

By Naomi Jackson | March 31, 2016

The Tournament of Literary Sex Writing: Zora Neale Hurston vs. D. H. Lawrence

The Tournament of Literary Sex Writing: Zora Neale Hurston vs. D. H. Lawrence

Judge Garth Greenwell On Female Passivity and Over-the-Top Sex Metaphors

By Garth Greenwell | March 31, 2016

The Tournament of Literary Sex Writing: Jeanette Winterson vs. Annie Proulx

The Tournament of Literary Sex Writing: Jeanette Winterson vs. Annie Proulx

Sarah Nicole Prickett picks the winner

By Sarah Nicole Prickett | March 31, 2016

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The Tournament of Literary Sex Writing: James Baldwin vs. Erica Jong

By Eileen Myles | March 31, 2016

The Tournament of Literary Sex Writing: Gustave Flaubert vs. Kate Chopin

By Roxane Gay | March 31, 2016

The Tournament of Literary Sex Writing: First Round Winners!

By Literary Hub | March 31, 2016

The Tournament of Literary Sex Writing: Jean Genet vs. Henry Miller

The Tournament of Literary Sex Writing: Jean Genet vs. Henry Miller

Judge Candace Bushnell Chooses a Winner

By Candace Bushnell | March 31, 2016

The Tournament of Literary Sex Writing: Philip Roth vs. James Salter

The Tournament of Literary Sex Writing: Philip Roth vs. James Salter

Judge Alexander Chee Picks a Winner

By Alexander Chee | March 31, 2016

The Tournament of Literary Sex Writing: John Cleland vs. Bram Stoker

The Tournament of Literary Sex Writing: John Cleland vs. Bram Stoker

Judge Molly Crabapple Picks a Winner

By Molly Crabapple | March 31, 2016

To Be A Mother, To Be A Writer

To Be A Mother, To Be A Writer

Lynn Steger Strong on seeking the life of The Writer

By Lynn Steger Strong | March 31, 2016

From Mowing Eudora Welty's Lawn to Eating Ribs with Jim Harrison

From Mowing Eudora Welty's Lawn to Eating Ribs with Jim Harrison

Rick Bass on a Lifetime of Writerly Shyness

By Rick Bass | March 31, 2016

<em>Margaret the First</em>, a Novel and an Obsession

Margaret the First, a Novel and an Obsession

In Conversation with Danielle Dutton on Saying Goodbye to Mad Madge

By Bethanne Patrick | March 30, 2016

Who Can Fictionalize Slavery?

Who Can Fictionalize Slavery?

On Writing Across Time and Race

By Katy Simpson Smith | March 30, 2016

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