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What Jane Austen Can Teach Us About Building Suspense

What Jane Austen Can Teach Us About Building Suspense

How to Use Dramatic Irony and Plot Secrets

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Ask the Publicists: But What About My Book?

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Fear and Loathing in New England: Lev Grossman Looks Back at His First Novel

Fear and Loathing in New England: Lev Grossman Looks Back at His First Novel

"I wasn’t really a slacker; I was more just a loser."

By Lev Grossman | September 20, 2016

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Is "Show Don't Tell" a Universal Truth or a Colonial Relic?

Namrata Poddar on the Western Preference for Visual Over Oral Storytelling

By Namrata Poddar | September 20, 2016

Writing Advice from Edward Albee

Writing Advice from Edward Albee

When One of the Great Playwrights of the 20th Century Visits Your High School

By Neil Goldstein Glick | September 20, 2016

On the Irresistible Pull of Tidal Metaphors

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The Language of Love and Death Deep Beneath the Sea

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What Do We Mean When We Say Women's Fiction?

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Lauren Groff: The Books in My Life

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On Which Books Unhealthily Reset Her Brain and Drive Her to Netflix

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Etgar Keret On Time Travel, TV, and Writing About His Father

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Alan Moore Goes (Very Very) Big with <em>Jerusalem</em>

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One of the Greatest English Prose Writers of All Time?

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Wrestling With Writer's Block in the Middle of a Cranberry Bog

Wrestling With Writer's Block in the Middle of a Cranberry Bog

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