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Terry Tempest Williams on William Merwin and Becoming an Environmental Activist

Terry Tempest Williams on William Merwin and Becoming an Environmental Activist

In Conversation with Will Schwalbe on But That's Another Story

By But That's Another Story | November 18, 2019

Nick Flynn on Avoiding Narrative Affect Disorder

Nick Flynn on Avoiding Narrative Affect Disorder

The Author of I Will Destroy You on First Draft

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Between Pastureland and Progress: <br>On the Many Lives of an American City

Between Pastureland and Progress:
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Sarah Wagner Tells a Tale of Lexington, Kentucky

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On the Unpublished Ending of <em>Picnic at Hanging Rock</em>, and Other Mysteries

On the Unpublished Ending of Picnic at Hanging Rock, and Other Mysteries

Romy Ash Wanders Through an Iconic Australian Novel

By Romy Ash | November 15, 2019

Holding the Line Between Democracy and Tyranny: Anonymous Sources

Holding the Line Between Democracy and Tyranny: Anonymous Sources

John Freeman on the Power of the Whistleblower

By John Freeman | November 15, 2019

The Magazine Explaining America to the French

The Magazine Explaining America to the French

On François Busnel's Mission to Chronicle the Trump Era

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The Sad, Grotesque Life of “Baboon Lady” Julia Pastrana

By John Woolf | November 15, 2019

How Has the Publishing Industry Been Affected by Trump?

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In Order to Write, I Had to Break a Family Curse

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Our Experience of Grief is Unique as a Fingerprint

Our Experience of Grief is Unique as a Fingerprint

David Kessler on the Difference Between Mourning and Grief

By David Kessler | November 15, 2019

Rebecca F. Kuang on Violence, History, and Writing a Female Warrior

Rebecca F. Kuang on Violence, History, and Writing a Female Warrior

In Conversation About The Poppy War on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | November 15, 2019

Ayad Akhtar: Muslims in America, a Playwright’s Compendium of Characters

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The Pakistani-American Playwright and Author on Beyond the Page: The Best of the Sun Valley Writers' Conference

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Lit Hub Recommends: <em>Schitt's Creek</em>, <em>Stumptown</em>, and <em>Motherless Brooklyn</em>

Lit Hub Recommends: Schitt's Creek, Stumptown, and Motherless Brooklyn

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Cassandra King Conroy on Her New Book, <em>Tell Me a Story</em>

Cassandra King Conroy on Her New Book, Tell Me a Story

In Conversation with Mitchell Kaplan on The Literary Life

By The Literary Life | November 15, 2019

The Secret Society of Women Writers in Oxford in the 1920s

The Secret Society of Women Writers in Oxford in the 1920s

Mo Moulton on the Legendary Mutual Admiration Society

By Mo Moulton | November 14, 2019

The Elusive Lure of Peace and Reconciliation in Northern Ireland

The Elusive Lure of Peace and Reconciliation in Northern Ireland

Philip Metres on Patrick Radden Keefe's Say Anything, and the Stories of the Living

By Philip Metres | November 14, 2019

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