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If I Miss a Writing Day, I Have to Pay Donald Trump

If I Miss a Writing Day, I Have to Pay Donald Trump

How Tommy Schnurmacher Defeated Writerly Procrastination

By Tommy Schnurmacher | December 3, 2018

Elizabeth Khuri Chandler Tells the Origin Story of Goodreads

Elizabeth Khuri Chandler Tells the Origin Story of Goodreads

In Conversation With Will Schwalbe on But That's Another Story

By But That's Another Story | December 3, 2018

An Interview with Gaël Faye: Hip Hop Star Turned Novelist

An Interview with Gaël Faye: Hip Hop Star Turned Novelist

"Poetry is part of the mechanics of living."

By Rachel Veroff | November 30, 2018

A Close-Reading of <em>The Talented Mr. Ripley</em> as Coming of Age Story

A Close-Reading of The Talented Mr. Ripley as Coming of Age Story

Dickie Greenleaf! Is It Really You?

By Emily Temple | November 30, 2018

How to Spend a Literary Long Weekend in Edinburgh

How to Spend a Literary Long Weekend in Edinburgh

From Whiskey to Cemeteries to the Birthplace of Harry Potter

By Dana Givens | November 30, 2018

Can You Measure the Happiness of Your Favorite Story?

Can You Measure the Happiness of Your Favorite Story?

On Happy Plots, Machines and Literature

By Kirsten Menger-Anderson | November 29, 2018

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How to Be an African Travel Writer in Africa?

By Emmanuel Iduma | November 29, 2018

The Avid Reader: Helen Schulman on As I Lay Dying

By Helen Schulman | November 29, 2018

Are There Lessons to Be Learned from the Protests of the 1960s?

By Clara Bingham | November 29, 2018

10 Literary Translators on the Art of Translation

10 Literary Translators on the Art of Translation

"Like the ghostwriter, the translator must slip on a second skin."

By Emily Temple | November 28, 2018

Her Private Space: On Brigid Hughes, Editor

Her Private Space: On Brigid Hughes, Editor

“The writers working away from the mainstream are often the most exciting ones.”

By Madelaine Lucas | November 28, 2018

Reading Across America: How Do You Take a Reading Series to the Next Level?

Reading Across America: How Do You Take a Reading Series to the Next Level?

Dead Rabbits, from an Idea to a Community and a Press

By M.K. Rainey | November 28, 2018

Kiese Laymon: Surviving the Failures of Others

Kiese Laymon: Surviving the Failures of Others

The Author of Heavy in Conversation with Brandon Taylor

By Brandon Taylor | November 27, 2018

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Someday, Joyce Carol Oates Will Curl Up with a Cat and Read Finnegans Wake

And Other Revelations from the Author of Hazards of Time Travel

By Literary Hub | November 27, 2018

5 Reasons a Writer Should Move to St. Louis

5 Reasons a Writer Should Move to St. Louis

A Thriving Literary Scene, Lower Rent, and More

By Sylvia Sukop | November 27, 2018

Does Art Originate From the Same Necessity That Gives Rise to Beehives?

Does Art Originate From the Same Necessity That Gives Rise to Beehives?

Inger Christensen Meditates on the Importance of Creation

By Inger Christensen | November 27, 2018

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