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The P.G. Wodehouse Society of Lahore

The P.G. Wodehouse Society of Lahore

A Genius of the Empire, Beloved in its Former Colonies

By Ananya Bhattacharyya | March 22, 2016

Reading Lessons from My Teenage Self

Reading Lessons from My Teenage Self

Discovering the Other, on the Way to Yourself

By Carla Bruce-Eddings | March 21, 2016

Why You Should Watch the New Nora Ephron Documentary

Why You Should Watch the New Nora Ephron Documentary

Michelle Dean On Everything is Copy, and the art of Ephronology

By Michelle Dean | March 18, 2016

Junot Diaz & Hilton Als Talk Masculinity, Science Fiction, and Writing as an Act of Defiance

Junot Diaz & Hilton Als Talk Masculinity, Science Fiction, and Writing as an Act of Defiance

A Conversation From Upstairs at the Strand

By Literary Hub | March 18, 2016

Why We Love Weird Fairy Tales

Why We Love Weird Fairy Tales

From the Tale of Tales to Michael Cunningham to Helen Oyeyemi...

By Tobias Carroll | March 17, 2016

John D'Agata and the Art of the American Essay

John D'Agata and the Art of the American Essay

Exploring the Limits of Non-Fiction, One Fact at a Time

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Adrian McKinty: Working-Class Hero of Irish Crime Fiction

By Lisa Levy | March 17, 2016

On Terrible Writing Advice From Famous Writers

By Danielle Dutton | March 16, 2016

They Just Dig: On Writing, Coal Mining, and Fear

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Librarian Confidential: Stephanie Chase

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By Literary Hub | March 16, 2016

Of Loneliness, Motherhood, Hauntings, and Cults

Of Loneliness, Motherhood, Hauntings, and Cults

Darcey Steinke in Conversation with Samantha Hunt

By Darcey Steinke | March 15, 2016

This Writer: On Social Work and Fiction

This Writer: On Social Work and Fiction

"The work has to leave me, and I have to be able to let it go"

By Rosalie Knecht | March 15, 2016

The Novel is a Mad, Rambling, Genius Hobo

The Novel is a Mad, Rambling, Genius Hobo

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Tracey Chevalier: Past President of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Club

Tracey Chevalier: Past President of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Club

On Little House on the Prairie and mothers who are not Ma

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From Page to Screen: Flynn, L'Engle, Grann, and... Franco!

From Page to Screen: Flynn, L'Engle, Grann, and... Franco!

The Week's News in Deals, Adaptions, Options, and Writers Getting Paid

By Nandini Balial | March 11, 2016

Interview with a Gatekeeper: Grove Atlantic's Elisabeth Schmitz

Interview with a Gatekeeper: Grove Atlantic's Elisabeth Schmitz

On Teamwork, Dedication, and Taking Risks

By Kerri Arsenault | March 11, 2016

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