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7 Debut Novelists on Their 2017 Resolutions

7 Debut Novelists on Their 2017 Resolutions

Garth Greenwell, Idra Novey, Molly Prentiss and others on what's next

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The Year in Single Women

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Poetry As Prophecy: A Conversation with the Astro Poets

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Jason Diamond on the Importance of Work, and the Struggle to Write

By Jason Diamond | December 22, 2016

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Basking in Shirley Hazzard's Pure, Cold Light

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