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What Not to Expect From a Grad School Workshop

What Not to Expect From a Grad School Workshop

Lynn Steger Stronger is Not Giving Out Business Advice

By Lynn Steger Strong | September 6, 2019

A Good Conversation is Like a (Good) Game of Tennis

A Good Conversation is Like a (Good) Game of Tennis

Benjamin Markovits on the Value of Making Contact

By Benjamin Markovits | September 6, 2019

14 Writers Choose One Book That Gives Them Hope in a Dark Time

14 Writers Choose One Book That Gives Them Hope in a Dark Time

A Selection of This Year's Hay Festival Writers Reflect on
the Power of Reading

By Hay Festival | September 6, 2019

Did the Russian <em>Wizard of Oz</em> Subvert Soviet Propaganda?

Did the Russian Wizard of Oz Subvert Soviet Propaganda?

Olga Zilberbourg on Aleksandr Volkov's Adaptation of
L. Frank Baum's Classic

By Olga Zilberbourg | September 6, 2019

Edwidge Danticat on Life's Small Epiphanies

Edwidge Danticat on Life's Small Epiphanies

The Everything Inside Author on The Literary Life
with Mitchell Kaplan

By The Literary Life | September 6, 2019

A Newly Translated Story by Etgar Keret

A Newly Translated Story by Etgar Keret

"The Greatest Liar in the World" translated by Jessica Cohen

By Etgar Keret | September 6, 2019

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Announcing the Winner of Restless Books 2019 New Immigrant Writing Prize

By Literary Hub | September 6, 2019

Is There Still a Chance Digital Innovation Can Improve Democracy?

By Keen On | September 6, 2019

Literary Disco Discusses the Writing of Carmen Maria Machado

By Literary Disco | September 6, 2019

Who Has Time to Read? And Where? And on What?

Who Has Time to Read? And Where? And on What?

Leah Price Offers a Brief History of the "Traveling" Book

By Leah Price | September 5, 2019

On Being Mistaken for the Other Elizabeth Ames

On Being Mistaken for the Other Elizabeth Ames

A Progressive Novelist or a Free Marketeer?

By Elizabeth Ames | September 5, 2019

Walter Mosley on Discovering Who Your Book's Characters Really Are

Walter Mosley on Discovering Who Your Book's Characters Really Are

"The creation of a novel is akin to a mad scramble up a mountainside."

By Walter Mosley | September 5, 2019

A Brief History of American Pharma: From Snake Oil to Big Money

A Brief History of American Pharma: From Snake Oil to Big Money

Mike Magee on the Dark Side of the Medical Industrial Complex

By Mike Magee | September 5, 2019

Kristen Arnett: Relationships? Writing? It's All Taxidermy

Kristen Arnett: Relationships? Writing? It's All Taxidermy

The Author of Mostly Dead Things on The Maris Review

By The Maris Review | September 5, 2019

Americans Abroad: Deborah Landau and Mathangi Subramanian on Expat Writing

Americans Abroad: Deborah Landau and Mathangi Subramanian on Expat Writing

With Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | September 5, 2019

On the Unlikely Extremes of Maoist Influence on the West

On the Unlikely Extremes of Maoist Influence on the West

Left-Wing Rebels, Civil Rights Fighters, and the Cult of Mao
in the 1960s and 70s

By Julia Lovell | September 5, 2019

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