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How to Spend a Literary Long <br>Weekend in Asheville

How to Spend a Literary Long
Weekend in Asheville

Follow the paths of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, Thomas Wolff, Carl Sandburg, and More

By Literary Hub | April 18, 2019

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Lit Hub Daily: April 18, 2019

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On Oliver Sacks' Obsession With Weightlifting

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What a Writer's Fitness Regime Can Tell Us About the Writing

By Ross Mcindoe | April 18, 2019

Jane Alison on Raymond Carver<br> and Tobias Wolff

Jane Alison on Raymond Carver
and Tobias Wolff

Two Close Readings: Wavelets

By Jane Alison | April 18, 2019

Emily Raboteau and Omar El Akkad Tell a Different Kind of Climate Change Story

Emily Raboteau and Omar El Akkad Tell a Different Kind of Climate Change Story

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

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The Cautionary Patriotism of<br> the Presidents Adams

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Father and Son Alike, Suspicious of Too Much Charisma

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Writing Fiction About Fact: Using Historical Figures As Characters

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Susan Choi is Done With Fairy Tales

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An Argument for Slowing the <br>F*ck Down with <em>War and Peace</em>

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Embedded with the Beating Heart of Madagascar's Literary Life

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Autumn in Japan and the Ways We Cling to Dying Things

Autumn in Japan and the Ways We Cling to Dying Things

Pico Iyer on the Beauty of Impermanence

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A Cult Can Be You and Your Weird Charismatic Friend

A Cult Can Be You and Your Weird Charismatic Friend

How Cult Logic Appears in Businesses, Families, Political Movements, Friendships

By Molly Dektar | April 17, 2019

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