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On the Anxiety of the Chronically Early
"I started wearing a watch as soon as I could tell time."
By
Rachel Z. Arndt
| April 2, 2018
How John J. Lennon Became a Prison Journalist—From the Inside
“There’s Plenty of Story Around Me, and Within Me"
By
Daniel A. Gross
| April 2, 2018
How the Make-Believe World of Peter Pan Inspired My Writing
On the Intermingling of Fact and Fantasy in J.M. Barrie's Neverland
By
Jenny Boully
| April 2, 2018
The Year in Trump Novel Pitches: An Agent's Lament
The Truly Resonant Novels of the Trump Era Won't Be About Trump
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Erik Hane
| March 30, 2018
Why
The Odyssey
is the Perfect Book for High School English
On the Surprising Relevance of the World's First Novel
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A.G. Lombardo
| March 30, 2018
12 Literary Plagiarism Scandals, Ranked
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Emily Temple
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| March 28, 2018
How to Make Bookstore Appearances Ten Times More Interesting
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Craig Terlson
| March 28, 2018
Rediscovering a France I Thought I'd Lost
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Jane Delury
| March 28, 2018
Our American Rome: On the Case of Peter Thiel vs. Gawker
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Andrew Keen
| March 28, 2018
"Fear is Good Quality Control." Colson Whitehead on the Writer's Life
"I'd rather have a fucked-up paragraph than no paragraph at all."
By
Emily Temple
| March 27, 2018
Letter to an Emerging Indigenous Writer
"If you have the gift, you’re called upon to use it for the People."
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Daniel Heath Justice
| March 27, 2018
Wendy Xu on the Impossible Complexity of Immigrant Love
Lives of the Poets: Peter Mishler in Conversation with the Author of
Phrasis
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Peter Mishler
| March 27, 2018
How I Learned to Write About My Patients... Without Breaking Their Trust
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