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5 Reasons a Writer Should Move to... Tucson

5 Reasons a Writer Should Move to... Tucson

From Desert Monsoons to Some of the Best Food in the Country

By Eshani Surya | August 8, 2018

In Defense of Keeping Books Spine-In

In Defense of Keeping Books Spine-In

R.O. Kwon on the Beauty Of 'Walls of Paged-Through, Dog-Eared Beige.'

By R.O. Kwon | August 7, 2018

1921 · 1946 · 1984 · 2018 A Genealogy of the Totalitarian Novel

1921 · 1946 · 1984 · 2018 A Genealogy of the Totalitarian Novel

What Yevgeny Zamyatin's We Says About Us

By Gabrielle Bellot | August 7, 2018

The Story Collector, or, How Not to Write a Novel

The Story Collector, or, How Not to Write a Novel

Aysegül Savas on the Fiction Writer as Ethnographer

By Aysegül Savas | August 7, 2018

Dag Solstad on the Accidental Politics of Novel Writing

Dag Solstad on the Accidental Politics of Novel Writing

In Conversation with John Freeman and Lydia Davis

By Literary Hub | August 7, 2018

How Writing a Short Story Collection is Like Starting a Zoo

How Writing a Short Story Collection is Like Starting a Zoo

Valerie Trueblood on Grabbing a Story By the Neck

By Valerie Trueblood | August 6, 2018

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Justin Phillip Reed, a Most Indecent Black Queer Poet

By Literary Hub | August 6, 2018

Why Do Americans Read so Few Books in Translation?

By Gabriella Page-Fort | August 3, 2018

"Write a Sentence as Clean as a Bone" And Other Advice from James Baldwin

By Emily Temple | August 2, 2018

When Writing is Your Job, Researching Trauma Can Be a Workplace Hazard

When Writing is Your Job, Researching Trauma Can Be a Workplace Hazard

Finding Time For Violence Throughout Your Work Day

By Jennifer Down | August 2, 2018

Breaking Up the Boys Club: On Women in Rare Books

Breaking Up the Boys Club: On Women in Rare Books

Speaking with the Dealers Pushing for a More Equitable Industry

By Joanna R. Demkiewicz | July 31, 2018

A History of Violence, From Frontier to Family

A History of Violence, From Frontier to Family

Paula Saunders Examines the Parallel Lines of History and Home

By Paula Saunders | July 31, 2018

Joseph O'Neill's Good Trouble for Dark Times

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Modernity, Masculinity, Maturity: Pick Your Crisis

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<em>Wuthering Heights</em> is a Virgin's Story, and Other Opinions of Brontë's Classic

Wuthering Heights is a Virgin's Story, and Other Opinions of Brontë's Classic

200 Years of Writers Weighing in on Wuthering Heights

By Emily Temple | July 30, 2018

The Legendary Iranian Poet Who Gives Me Hope

The Legendary Iranian Poet Who Gives Me Hope

Jasmin Darznik on Forugh Farrokhzad: "The country's most notorious woman."

By Jasmin Darznik | July 30, 2018

Writing a Memoir to Honor My Younger Self

Writing a Memoir to Honor My Younger Self

Casey Legler in Conversation with Hanya Yanagihara

By Literary Hub | July 30, 2018

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