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What to Do When No One Shows Up To Your Reading
Matthew Norman on the embarrassment of confronting an empty room
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Matthew Norman
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On the Pleasures of Plot, and Writing a Bestseller
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Brian Gresko
| May 27, 2016
The Literary Genius of Kendrick Lamar
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Mensah Demary
| May 27, 2016
To Break the Story, You Must Break the Status Quo
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Rebecca Solnit
| May 26, 2016
When a Novelist Becomes an Ultramarathoner
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John Freeman
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Do Americans Hate Foreign Fiction?
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Anjali Enjeti
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10 Chinese Women Whose Writing Should Be Translated
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How to Write Fully-Formed Characters in Fiction
"As with place, we need know only just enough of people."
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Malcolm Mackay
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