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Interview with a Bookstore: The Strand

Interview with a Bookstore: The Strand

Eighteen miles of books

By Interview with a Bookstore | June 29, 2015

Why I Broke Up With My Novel to Write a Memoir

Why I Broke Up With My Novel to Write a Memoir

When Life Is Worse Than Fiction

By Joelle Renstrom | June 26, 2015

Beyond Gay Marriage

Beyond Gay Marriage

Michelangelo Signorile on Backlash and the Ongoing Fight for LGBT Rights

By Alexander Chee | June 26, 2015

My Own Private Genre: Literary Manhunt

My Own Private Genre: Literary Manhunt

On Novels of "Biographical Detection"

By Nicola DeRobertis-Theye | June 26, 2015

Haruki Murakami: The Moment I Became a Novelist

Haruki Murakami: The Moment I Became a Novelist

At a Baseball Game in 1978, The Writer Who Almost Wasn't

By Haruki Murakami | June 25, 2015

Writing Your Way Back Home

Writing Your Way Back Home

Mia Alvar, Boris Fishman, and Sara Nović, in Conversation

By Literary Hub | June 24, 2015

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