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Craft and Criticism
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Charles Arrowsmith
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Why We Read (And Write) Short Stories
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Lorrie Moore
| November 6, 2015
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Pressing On the Pain to Get to the Truth
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Chelsea Hodson
| November 6, 2015
On Translating an "Untranslatable" Book
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Lisa Hayden
| November 6, 2015
Captain Fiction and the Gods of the Page
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Bridget Read
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When Andre Agassi Made Me a Woman (and a Writer)
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On the Random Discovery of Life-Changing Books
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Bruce Bauman
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