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Jennifer Egan Makes Friends Across Seven Decades (and Countless Letters)

Jennifer Egan Makes Friends Across Seven Decades (and Countless Letters)

The Author of Manhattan Beach on the Intimacy of Historical Research

By Jennifer Egan | October 19, 2017

Philip Pullman: I'm Quite Against a Sentimental Vision of Childhood

Philip Pullman: I'm Quite Against a Sentimental Vision of Childhood

In Conversation with the Author of the His Dark Materials Trilogy

By Nicholas Tucker | October 19, 2017

Black Francis: Ray Bradbury Validated My Desire to Write

Black Francis: Ray Bradbury Validated My Desire to Write

The Front Man of the Pixies on the Writer Who Changed His Life

By Black Francis | October 19, 2017

A Stroke Made My Mother a Poet, I Merely Transcribed

A Stroke Made My Mother a Poet, I Merely Transcribed

For Freeman's Marius Chivu on the Origins of His First Poem

By Marius Chivu | October 19, 2017

When Climate Change Comes for the Fairy Tale Forest

When Climate Change Comes for the Fairy Tale Forest

What Else is Lost When an Iconic Landscape is Destroyed?

By Olivia Campbell | October 19, 2017

5 Books Ray Bradbury Thought You Should Read

5 Books Ray Bradbury Thought You Should Read

Celebrating the Anniversary of Fahrenheit 451 with the Books That Bradbury Loved

By Arvind Dilawar | October 19, 2017

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Breaking Good: Why Artists Remake, Experiment, and Smash Tradition

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On the Dangers of Romanticizing Gentrification in Your Novel

On the Dangers of Romanticizing Gentrification in Your Novel

Tobias Carroll Examines a Perennial Concern of New York City Lit

By Tobias Carroll | October 18, 2017

In Writing, We Get to Be Bolder, Riskier, and More Foolish

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Like Following a Mysterious Whistle into a Canyon in the Dead of Night

By Panio Gianopoulos | October 18, 2017

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My 12-Hour Lunch Date with Joni Mitchell

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By David Yaffe | October 18, 2017

The Definitive Way to Organize Your Books: An Illustrated Guide

The Definitive Way to Organize Your Books: An Illustrated Guide

Let Tom Gauld Sort Out Your Reading LIfe

By Tom Gauld | October 18, 2017

Falling in Love Over Email: Anatomy of a Digital Courtship

Falling in Love Over Email: Anatomy of a Digital Courtship

Peter Bognanni on Migrating from the Laptop to Real Life

By Peter Bognanni | October 18, 2017

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