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Jill Eisenstadt on Surviving the Literary Brat Pack

Jill Eisenstadt on Surviving the Literary Brat Pack

The Author of Swell talks New York in the 1980s

By Jill Eisenstadt | June 9, 2017

The Trick to Translating Rhythm, Tone, and Slang

The Trick to Translating Rhythm, Tone, and Slang

Lisa Dillman's Tools of the Trade, Yuri Herrera Edition

By Lisa Dillman | June 9, 2017

Ta-Nehisi Coates is Writing a Movie & Terry Gilliam Might Finish <em>Don Quixote</em>

Ta-Nehisi Coates is Writing a Movie & Terry Gilliam Might Finish Don Quixote

The Week in Literary Film & TV News

By Emily Temple | June 9, 2017

J.M. Servín Defies Stereotypes of the Mexican Immigration Experience

J.M. Servín Defies Stereotypes of the Mexican Immigration Experience

The Author of For the Love of the Dollar on Work, Xenophobia,
and the Writing Life

By Literary Hub | June 9, 2017

The Literary Legacy of Occupy Wall Street

The Literary Legacy of Occupy Wall Street

On the Work of Barbara Browning, Eugene Lim, Sarah Gerard, and More

By Tobias Carroll | June 9, 2017

Amita Trasi and Cecilia Galante on Writing Young Characters

Amita Trasi and Cecilia Galante on Writing Young Characters

"I want to explore that side of adulthood where we still have the child within us"

By Literary Hub | June 9, 2017

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  • Evil Genius

When All of Your Family Heirlooms are Stories

By Gina Sorell | June 9, 2017

Lit Hub Daily: June 8, 2017

By Lit Hub Daily | June 8, 2017

Embrace Your Monstrous Flesh: On Women's Bodies in Horror

By Rebecca Harkins-Cross | June 8, 2017

Walter Mosley: On Being Black, Being a Writer, and Cave Canem

Walter Mosley: On Being Black, Being a Writer, and Cave Canem

Celebrating 20 Years of Supporting African-American Writers

By Walter Mosley | June 8, 2017

How An 80-Year-Old Murder Inspired My Present-Day Novel

How An 80-Year-Old Murder Inspired My Present-Day Novel

A Chance Encounter with LIFE magazine Changed Everything

By Rosecrans Baldwin | June 8, 2017

Daniel Riley on Skyjackings, Joan Didion, and 1970s California

Daniel Riley on Skyjackings, Joan Didion, and 1970s California

In Conversation with the GQ Editor and Fly Me Author

By Dan Sheehan | June 8, 2017

What Makes a Ghost Story Effective?

What Makes a Ghost Story Effective?

Good Ghost Stories Rest Solidly within the Purview of Real Life

By Gail Godwin | June 8, 2017

The Worst Ever First Day on the Job

The Worst Ever First Day on the Job

Punching In: My Life as A Long Haul Trucker

By Finn Murphy | June 8, 2017

8 Books to Read During Pride Month

8 Books to Read During Pride Month

And 3 More to Look Out For Later This Year

By Cassidy Foust | June 8, 2017

Joseph Kanon: There Is No Better Place to Write than the Library

Joseph Kanon: There Is No Better Place to Write than the Library

On the most beautiful office in New York City

By Joe Kanon | June 8, 2017

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