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In a Refugee's No Man's Land at the Thai-Burmese Border

In a Refugee's No Man's Land at the Thai-Burmese Border

Pibulsak Lakonpol with a Dispatch from the Far North of Thailand

By Pibulsak Lakonpol | May 16, 2019

Juliet Grames on Restoring the Legacies of Our Difficult Grandmothers

Juliet Grames on Restoring the Legacies of Our Difficult Grandmothers

The Author of The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna on The Maris Review

By The Maris Review | May 16, 2019

Dani Shapiro on Unraveling Her Family's History

Dani Shapiro on Unraveling Her Family's History

The Author of Inheritance in Conversation with Michele Filgate

By Michele Filgate | May 16, 2019

How Winona Ryder Took <em>Girl, Interrupted</em> From Page to Screen

How Winona Ryder Took Girl, Interrupted From Page to Screen

Rebecca Renner on the Making of a 90s Classic

By Rebecca Renner | May 15, 2019

Which Writers Have Won the Most Major Prizes?

Which Writers Have Won the Most Major Prizes?

A Ranking by the Most Absurd Metric

By Emily Temple | May 15, 2019

On the Link Between Lyme Disease and Bioweapons

On the Link Between Lyme Disease and Bioweapons

Kris Newby Explores the Murky History of Government Experiments with Bug-Borne Illness

By Kris Newby | May 15, 2019

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Some Writing Advice: Don't Take Others' Advice

By Guy Gavriel Kay | May 15, 2019

Inside San Francisco's Plague-Ravaged Chinatown, c. 1900

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On Translating Mario Levrero,
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The Bay Area Book Festival in Three Acts

The Bay Area Book Festival in Three Acts

Jane Ciabattari Reports From the Best Fest in the West

By Jane Ciabattari | May 15, 2019

Lydia Fitzpatrick on the Imaginary Louisiana Town of Her Novel's Setting

Lydia Fitzpatrick on the Imaginary Louisiana Town of Her Novel's Setting

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | May 15, 2019

Bruce Smith on Poetry in Prison and the Poetic Task of Demystification

Bruce Smith on Poetry in Prison and the Poetic Task of Demystification

The Author of Spill in Conversation with Peter Mishler

By Peter Mishler | May 15, 2019

<em>Reading Women</em> Talk Biculturalism, <em>The Mango Bride</em>, and More

Reading Women Talk Biculturalism, The Mango Bride, and More

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Gabriel García Márquez on<br> Life in 1950s Paris

Gabriel García Márquez on
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City of Light, City of Darkness

By Gabriel García Márquez | May 14, 2019

When to Write It, When to Walk Away: On the Problem of Too Much Metaphor

When to Write It, When to Walk Away: On the Problem of Too Much Metaphor

Jessica Francis Kane Makes Rags From Riches

By Jessica Francis Kane | May 14, 2019

Behind the Book Dedications:

Behind the Book Dedications: "A Private Moment in a Public Object"

Secret Messages, Sweet Nothings, and Sincere Thanks

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