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8 Highly Unusual Writing Residencies

8 Highly Unusual Writing Residencies

All Clearly Better than Being on Display at the Mall of America

By Emily Temple | February 22, 2017

When Writing a Biography Becomes a Race Against Death

When Writing a Biography Becomes a Race Against Death

Ted Geltner on the Morbidity Inherent to Writing About a Life

By Ted Geltner | February 22, 2017

Cal Morgan Returns to Publishing as Executive Editor at Riverhead

Cal Morgan Returns to Publishing as Executive Editor at Riverhead

In Conversation with a Beloved Editor

By Emily Temple | February 21, 2017

Behind the Dedications: Hunter S. Thompson

Behind the Dedications: Hunter S. Thompson

A look at the family, friends and substances to which Thompson dedicated his books

By Arvind Dilawar | February 20, 2017

Teddy Roosevelt vs. Mark Twain: A Brief History of American Intervensionism

Teddy Roosevelt vs. Mark Twain: A Brief History of American Intervensionism

Christopher Lydon in Conversation with Stephen Kinzer

By Christopher Lydon | February 20, 2017

Poetry Needs a Revolution That Goes Beyond Style

Poetry Needs a Revolution That Goes Beyond Style

From the Introduction to Best American Experimental Writing 2016

By Charles Bernstein and Tracie Morris | February 17, 2017

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In Praise of the New Aphorism, No Longer Just For Great Men

By Kristen Martin | February 16, 2017

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By Julia Purcell | February 16, 2017

George Saunders on Death, Trump, and the Trick That Made Him a Better Writer

By Mike Matesich | February 15, 2017

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Grandmothers, Deep-Sea Diving Suits, and Peat Fires

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Daniel Handler on the Best Writer You Don't Know: Rachel Ingalls

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Lorraine Berry on the Time She Paid the Bills as a 'Literary Courtesan'

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How the Powerful Fear Art: Lessons from John Berger

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On Being a Mother and a Writer in a Time of War

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Lydia Peelle, in Search of Lost Time

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Every Word is an Act of Resistance: Finding My Voice as a Filipino Writer

Every Word is an Act of Resistance: Finding My Voice as a Filipino Writer

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