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The Sound and the Fury
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, you know?"
February 8, 2019 By
Emily Temple
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Standing at Ground Zero for
UFO Believers
A Scientist Studies Our Need to Believe in Aliens
February 8, 2019 By
D.W. Pasulka
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Don’t You Dare Call Me a Beatnik
Tosh Berman on His Dad, Wallace, and the Postwar California Art Scene
February 8, 2019 By
Tosh Berman
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Why We Write About Our
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February 8, 2019 By
Mateo Askaripour
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On Translating Bolaño (and His Obsessions)
A Q&A with Natasha Wimmer, Translator of
The Spirit of Science Fiction
February 8, 2019 By
Literary Hub
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Three Poems by Thea Brown
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Famous Times
February 8, 2019 By
Thea Brown
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10 Contemporary “Dickensian” Novels
Because "Kafkaesque" is Like, So 2018
February 7, 2019 By
Emily Temple
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What If All Writing is
Just Drafts, Forever?
Joseph Scapellato on the Infinite Manifestations of a Single Novel
February 7, 2019 By
Joseph Scapellato
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On the Anxiety and Vanity of Marcel Proust, Debut Novelist
World Wars Aren't Necessarily Bad for Groundbreaking Novel Cycles
February 7, 2019 By
William C. Carter
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Contemporary Workplace Culture is Toxic… But Maybe Not Fatal?
Matt Haig on the Lows and Highs of Making a Living
February 7, 2019 By
Matt Haig
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Indigenous Imaginations: Native American Writers on Their Communities
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a Story Too Weird to Believe
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February 7, 2019 By
Jessica Chiccehitto Hindman
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Literary Hub
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on Nicole Chung
Counting Down the 2018 NBCC Prize Nominees
February 7, 2019 By
Literary Hub
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What Collecting 100 Rejections Taught Me About Creative Failure
The Accidental Rejection Expert Revisits Her Viral Essay
February 6, 2019 By
Kim Liao
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Is Line Editing a Lost Art?
"A great teacher is a gift. A great line editor is a miracle."
February 6, 2019 By
Nick Ripatrazone
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