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Interview with a Gatekeeper: Lee Boudreaux

Interview with a Gatekeeper: Lee Boudreaux

From Rural Virginia to Her Own Imprint

By Kerri Arsenault | January 14, 2016

A Brief History of Book Illustration

A Brief History of Book Illustration

Are We At the Start of Another Golden Age for Image/Text Collaboration?

By Chris Russell | January 14, 2016

Up in the Attic: A Writers' Haven in Portland

Up in the Attic: A Writers' Haven in Portland

In Search of Literary Community, Outside the MFA

By Michele Filgate | January 13, 2016

How a Mother-Daughter Translation Team Makes it Work

How a Mother-Daughter Translation Team Makes it Work

Martha Tennent and Maruxa Relaño: Not All Happy Families Are Alike

By Martha Tennent and Maruxa Relano | January 13, 2016

On Being a Writer Who Can't Read

On Being a Writer Who Can't Read

"I'm Going to Pretend to Read to You From My Novel."

By James Tate Hill | January 12, 2016

How to Live Cheaply and Finish Your Novel

How to Live Cheaply and Finish Your Novel

Sunil Yapa's Three Rules for the Writing Life

By Sunil Yapa | January 12, 2016

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Lit Scene: A Night Out With Irish Women Writers

By Sarah Davis-Goff | January 11, 2016

Rick Moody, Life Coach: I Need to Learn to Fight

By Rick Moody | January 11, 2016

How to Write a Book With an Anonymous Private Military Contractor

By Ralph Pezzullo | January 11, 2016

Five Finnish Writers You Should Know

Five Finnish Writers You Should Know

(Who Are Even Weirder Than Regular Finns)

By Johanna Sinisalo | January 8, 2016

Where is Wisława Szymborska’s Teeming Crowd?

Where is Wisława Szymborska’s Teeming Crowd?

Remembering the Great Poet 20 Years After Her Nobel Prize

By Jonathan Russell Clark | January 8, 2016

How I Gave Up On the Great American Novel and Got a Book Deal

How I Gave Up On the Great American Novel and Got a Book Deal

On Saying Goodbye to Your Literary Heroes

By Ed Tarkington | January 7, 2016

On Writers, Hoarders, and Their Clutter

On Writers, Hoarders, and Their Clutter

From Auden to Mitchell: Messy Life, Brilliant Mind?

By Barry Yourgrau | January 7, 2016

Christopher Buckley on Faith, Relics, and the Republican Party

Christopher Buckley on Faith, Relics, and the Republican Party

In Conversation with the Author of The Relic Master

By Bethanne Patrick | January 6, 2016

A 200-Year-Old Writing Center

A 200-Year-Old Writing Center

Noreen Tomassi Tells Michele Filgate About the Origins of the Center for Fiction

By Michele Filgate | January 6, 2016

The Time My Grown-Up Novel Was Marketed As Young Adult

The Time My Grown-Up Novel Was Marketed As Young Adult

On the Ever-Blurring Lines Across Literary Genres

By Kate Axelrod | January 5, 2016

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