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How Rebel Ex-Punk Stona Fitch Became Rory Flynn
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Marian Ryan
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Alain de Botton on Voltaire, Twitter, and Commercial Culture
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Only in New York: From Back of the House to Random House
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How Hemingway's Bad Behavior Inspired a Generation
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Jeanne Bonner
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On Writing Islamic Identity and Being Labeled a Political Writer
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Literary Hub
| June 2, 2016
Actually, Criticism
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Literature
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Jonathan Russell Clark
| June 2, 2016
How to Write Through Dreams
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Luke Carman
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The First Science Fiction Novel?
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