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How a Novel is Like an Orchestra
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So You’ve Decided to Write: The Best Way to Deal with Rejection
“I long to hold the poetry editor’s penis in my hand.”
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The Time Murakami Met Carver (and Other Literary Meet-Cutes)
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So You've Decided to Write: Will You Tell the Truth?
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Terry McDonell
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Reading Aloud With Others Is More Important Than You Think
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Abigail Williams
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Marriage, Secrets, and Housewives Turned Beasts
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The Radical Potential of Queer Road Novels
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