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Azar Nafisi on Finding Herself in the Writing of Vladimir Nabokov

Azar Nafisi on Finding Herself in the Writing of Vladimir Nabokov

How a Writer is Shaped By Perpetual Exile

By Azar Nafisi | November 11, 2019

On the Line Between Plagiarism and Art

On the Line Between Plagiarism and Art

What Grant Maierhofer Learned in Borrowing from Dennis Cooper

By Grant Maierhofer | November 11, 2019

Why Families Keep Secrets: <br>A Red Ink Conversation

Why Families Keep Secrets:
A Red Ink Conversation

With Kristen Arnett, Sion Dayson, Angie Cruz, Briallen Hopper, Elisabet Velasquez, and Michele Filgate

By Literary Hub | November 11, 2019

How Lou Sullivan's Journals Enrich the History of Trans Literature

How Lou Sullivan's Journals Enrich the History of Trans Literature

Callum Angus on Sullivan's Recently Released Diaries, AIDS, Transitioning, and More

By Callum Angus | November 8, 2019

Tales of Medical Gaslighting: Chronic Pain, Sexism, and More

Tales of Medical Gaslighting: Chronic Pain, Sexism, and More

A Conversation Between Caren Beilin and Amy Berkowitz

By Caren Beilin | November 8, 2019

Hans Fallada, the Anti-Nazi Writer Who Reluctantly Served the Reich

Hans Fallada, the Anti-Nazi Writer Who Reluctantly Served the Reich

When You Live in Interesting Times, Nothing is Apolitical

By Geoff Wilkes | November 8, 2019

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Julie Justicz on the Difficulty of Finding a Home for Kids with Disabilities

By New Books Network | November 8, 2019

How Do We Bring More Urgency to the Climate Crisis? Emma Sloley and Emily Raboteau in Conversation

By Literary Hub | November 7, 2019

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What I Learned From Pretending to Be a Pretentious Lit Bro for 5 Years

What I Learned From Pretending to Be a Pretentious Lit Bro for 5 Years

Dana Schwartz, aka @GuyInYourMFA, on Namedropping, the Canon, and More

By Dana Schwartz | November 7, 2019

Big Data vs. Big Dada: Writing Poetry on Demand at a New Orleans Tech Convention

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Benjamin Aleshire on (Briefly) Going Corporate as a Poet-For-Hire

By Benjamin Aleshire | November 7, 2019

Mariana Enriquez on the Radical, Subversive Power of Silvina Ocampo

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with the originality of Clarice Lispector."">"The world is ready for her blend of insane Angela Carter
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On Frank Lloyd Wright, Ernest Hemingway, and the Art of Omission

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What Does the “Iceberg Theory” Look Like Applied to Architecture?

By Paul Hendrickson | November 6, 2019

Rosalie Knecht and Idra Novey on Translation, Writing Tension, and Literary 'Retrenchment'

Rosalie Knecht and Idra Novey on Translation, Writing Tension, and Literary 'Retrenchment'

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By Brian Gresko | November 6, 2019

Mimi Lok on Writing in (and For) the Margins

Mimi Lok on Writing in (and For) the Margins

The Author of Last of Her Name in Conversation with Dave Eggers

By Dave Eggers | November 6, 2019

What Was It Like to Bake the Royal Wedding Cake?

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