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Where is Wisława Szymborska’s Teeming Crowd?

Where is Wisława Szymborska’s Teeming Crowd?

Remembering the Great Poet 20 Years After Her Nobel Prize

By Jonathan Russell Clark | January 8, 2016

How I Gave Up On the Great American Novel and Got a Book Deal

How I Gave Up On the Great American Novel and Got a Book Deal

On Saying Goodbye to Your Literary Heroes

By Ed Tarkington | January 7, 2016

On Writers, Hoarders, and Their Clutter

On Writers, Hoarders, and Their Clutter

From Auden to Mitchell: Messy Life, Brilliant Mind?

By Barry Yourgrau | January 7, 2016

Christopher Buckley on Faith, Relics, and the Republican Party

Christopher Buckley on Faith, Relics, and the Republican Party

In Conversation with the Author of The Relic Master

By Bethanne Patrick | January 6, 2016

A 200-Year-Old Writing Center

A 200-Year-Old Writing Center

Noreen Tomassi Tells Michele Filgate About the Origins of the Center for Fiction

By Michele Filgate | January 6, 2016

The Time My Grown-Up Novel Was Marketed As Young Adult

The Time My Grown-Up Novel Was Marketed As Young Adult

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By Kate Axelrod | January 5, 2016

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Actually, <em>Emma</em> is the Best Jane Austen Novel

Actually, Emma is the Best Jane Austen Novel

On the 200th Anniversary of a Classic, An Argument for Its Greatness

By Devoney Looser | December 23, 2015

The Importance of Being Orwell

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So You've Decided to Launch an Imprint...

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Former Students Remember a Brilliant Teacher and Lovely Friend

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Doctors Who Tell Stories: Oliver Sacks and Narrative Medicine

Doctors Who Tell Stories: Oliver Sacks and Narrative Medicine

Doctor (and Writer) Ray Barfield, in Conversation with Kate Edgar

By Ray Barfield | December 16, 2015

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