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Dan Kois on Youthful Nostalgia and Rediscovering the Craft of Fiction

Dan Kois on Youthful Nostalgia and Rediscovering the Craft of Fiction

Erica Eisdorfer Talks to the Author of Vintage Contemporaries

By Erica Eisdorfer | January 17, 2023

Dissolution Foretold: Neurosurgeon Henry Marsh on the Reality of His Own Diagnosis

Dissolution Foretold: Neurosurgeon Henry Marsh on the Reality of His Own Diagnosis

“The problem is that our true self, our brain, has changed.”

By Henry Marsh | January 17, 2023

How Leaning into Marginalia Helped Me Accept the Loss of Control That Comes with Publication

How Leaning into Marginalia Helped Me Accept the Loss of Control That Comes with Publication

Josh Riedel on Doodles, Dogears, and Acceptance

By Josh Riedel | January 17, 2023

Kathryn Ma on Writing (Un)Reliable Optimistic Narrators

Kathryn Ma on Writing (Un)Reliable Optimistic Narrators

Jane Ciabattari Talks to the Author of The Chinese Groove

By Jane Ciabattari | January 17, 2023

The Future President and the Novelist: When Norman Mailer Met John F. Kennedy

The Future President and the Novelist: When Norman Mailer Met John F. Kennedy

Richard Bradford on Political Mythmaking and Self-Delusion

By Richard Bradford | January 17, 2023

Does Edith Wharton Hate Us?

Does Edith Wharton Hate Us?

From The History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson

By History of Literature | January 17, 2023

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Alia Trabucco Zerán, the Author of When Women Kill, on Writing While Uncomfortable

By I'm a Writer But | January 17, 2023

Stephanie Feldman: Is the Way We Celebrate Fueled by Fear?

By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | January 17, 2023

Adriana Trigiani on Discipline and the Writing Life

By Memoir Nation | January 17, 2023

What Would It Mean to Really Make Space for Mother-Artists?

What Would It Mean to Really Make Space for Mother-Artists?

Janet Manley on Hettie Judah and the Perennial Problem of the “Mother-Shaped Hole”

By Janet Manley | January 13, 2023

Toni Morrison on Breathing Life into Clichés

Toni Morrison on Breathing Life into Clichés

"A cliché is a cliché because it’s worthwhile. Otherwise, it would have been discarded."

By Toni Morrison | January 13, 2023

An Extraordinary Partnership: <em>Turn Every Page</em> Illustrates the Rare Ideal of Artistic Collaboration

An Extraordinary Partnership: Turn Every Page Illustrates the Rare Ideal of Artistic Collaboration

Michelle Nijhuis Considers the New Documentary About Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb

By Michelle Nijhuis | January 13, 2023

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What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week

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By Book Marks | January 13, 2023

Author Brad Meltzer in Conversation with Golden Voice Narrator Scott Brick

Author Brad Meltzer in Conversation with Golden Voice Narrator Scott Brick

On Their Longtime Collaboration and The Nazi Conspiracy

By Behind the Mic | January 13, 2023

How It Took a Diverse Coalition to Truly Fight for Reproductive Freedom in America

How It Took a Diverse Coalition to Truly Fight for Reproductive Freedom in America

Felicia Kornbluh on the Birth of the Reproductive Justice Movement

By Felicia Kornbluh | January 13, 2023

The Names of Things: Larissa Pham on Nature Walks and the Grammar of Animacy

The Names of Things: Larissa Pham on Nature Walks and the Grammar of Animacy

When I’m Not Writing, a Series About Writers and Their Hobbies

By Larissa Pham | January 12, 2023

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