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Poetry Against the Border Wall
Aracelis Girmay and Emmy Pérez in Conversation
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Aracelis Girmay
| July 26, 2017
Reading Across America: Storytelling on a Mountain and in Caves
Bringing Literature to Griffith Park, One of the Most Miraculous Spots in LA
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Sara Finnerty
| July 26, 2017
Why Write a Musical About the Brontës?
Dramatizing a Family Rife With Intrigue, Illicit Romance, and Fierce Feminism
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Katie Palmer
| July 26, 2017
The Time Murakami Met Carver (and Other Literary Meet-Cutes)
Famous Writers in the Wild, Talking to Each Other
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Emily Temple
| July 25, 2017
So You've Decided to Write: Will You Tell the Truth?
Terry McDonell on the Deal All Writers Have to Make With Themselves
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Terry McDonell
| July 25, 2017
Reading Aloud With Others Is More Important Than You Think
A Brief History of Social Reading
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Abigail Williams
| July 25, 2017
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The Radical Potential of Queer Road Novels
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Allison Gallagher
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Visiting the Actual Island That Inspired Neverland
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John Pielmeier
| July 24, 2017
Why Write a Novel About Teenage Suicide?
Sharon Solwitz on Confronting a Troubling Increase
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Sharon Solwitz
| July 21, 2017
So You've Decided to Write: On Editing James Salter
Terry McDonell on Working with a "Writer's Writer"
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Terry McDonell
| July 20, 2017
How to Write a Poem About a Cemetery: Speaking with Jennifer Firestone
MC Hyland interviews the author of
Gates & Fields
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MC Hyland
| July 20, 2017
So You've Decided to Write: Take Advantage of Your Insomnia
Terry McDonell on the Importance of Taking Nighttime Notes
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Terry McDonell
| July 19, 2017
So You've Decide to Write: What I Learned Editing Hunter S. Thompson
Terry McDonell on the Origin of 'Gonzo' and Late Night Calls from Hunter
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Terry McDonell
| July 18, 2017
How a Book About Grover Revealed to Me the Wide World of Literature
From Joyce to Kafka to
The Monster at the End of the Book
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David Burr Gerrard
| July 18, 2017
Jane Austen's Most Widely Mocked Character is Also Her Most Subversive
In Defense of
Pride and Prejudice
's Mrs. Bennet
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Rachel Dunphy
| July 18, 2017
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