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Writing With and Through Pain

Writing With and Through Pain

"The Key is to Not Panic in the Face of this Void"

By Sonya Huber | June 25, 2018

5 Writers Who Blur the Boundary Between Poetry and Essay

5 Writers Who Blur the Boundary Between Poetry and Essay

"Poets are the Hoarders of the Literary World"

By Ruby Brunton | June 22, 2018

12 Famous Authors at Work With Their Dogs

12 Famous Authors at Work With Their Dogs

The Most Literary Take Your Dog to Work Day

By Emily Temple | June 22, 2018

Finding Power in Pain: Jessie Chaffee and Danielle Lazarin in Conversation

Finding Power in Pain: Jessie Chaffee and Danielle Lazarin in Conversation

"As a Culture, We’re Very Interested in Stories of Women Being Broken"

By Literary Hub | June 22, 2018

Writing Wisdom from Anne Carson:

Writing Wisdom from Anne Carson: "It is Very Fun to Delete Stuff"

And Other Insights from One of our Greatest Living Writers

By Emily Temple | June 21, 2018

Richard Flanagan on Social Media and the Death of a Private Life

Richard Flanagan on Social Media and the Death of a Private Life

In an Ever More Conformist Age, Reading is a Subversive Act

By Richard Flanagan | June 21, 2018

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I Reject Your Asterisks, and Your Dinkus, Too

By Brandon Taylor | June 21, 2018

A Close Reading of the 'Censored' Passages of The Picture of Dorian Gray

By Emily Temple | June 20, 2018

Loitering in 7-11 with Convenience Store Woman Author Sayaka Murata

By Fran Bigman | June 20, 2018

Chelsea Hodson: Trying to Write Down Life Before It's Too Late

Chelsea Hodson: Trying to Write Down Life Before It's Too Late

On Thriving in a State of In-Between

By Chelsea Hodson | June 20, 2018

Writers of the Zodiac: Playful Gemini? You Have a Way With Words

Writers of the Zodiac: Playful Gemini? You Have a Way With Words

From Gwendolyn Brooks to Dashiell Hammett, Geminis are Curious and Creative

By Randon Rosenbohm | June 20, 2018

Dana Schwartz: Writing a Book Did Not Change My Life

Dana Schwartz: Writing a Book Did Not Change My Life

Is There Such a Thing as the Mythic Writer's Life?

By Dana Schwartz | June 20, 2018

How to Write Across Difference

How to Write Across Difference

Rebecca Makkai on Writing About the 1980s AIDS Crisis in Chicago

By Rebecca Makkai | June 19, 2018

Dear Book Therapist: How Do I Survive My C- Marriage?

Dear Book Therapist: How Do I Survive My C- Marriage?

One Letter-Writer Wants to Retreat from the World; Another to Find Peace in It

By Rosalie Knecht | June 19, 2018

Ahmed Saadawi Wants to Tell a New Story About the War in Iraq

Ahmed Saadawi Wants to Tell a New Story About the War in Iraq

"The Job of the Writer is to Give a Voice to Unknown People"

By Zahra Hankir | June 19, 2018

How Do You Queer the Romantic Comedy?

How Do You Queer the Romantic Comedy?

Camille Perri Plays with the Expectations of a Genre

By Camille Perri | June 18, 2018

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