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First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
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Ann Napolitano on Going Deep to Discover Who Your Characters Are
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Anna Solomon: Girls Can Be Scary
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| May 11, 2020
Carolyn Forché: 'The Images Have to Find Their Language'
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Ander Monson: Take Criticism Like the Spice Girls
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Kevin Wilson's Rules for Writing the Absurd
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