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Otherppl with Brad Listi
“I’m the Only One in the Room with the Page.” Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀ on Writing the Sophomore Novel
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Wendell Steavenson: “Just Lose This Tolstoy Complex, Get Over Yourself and Write Something.”
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“He Was Determined to Make Himself into a Character.” David S. Willis on the Gonzo Journalism of Hunter S. Thompson
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Kevin Maloney: How to Be a Funny Writer Even if Your Wife’s Funnier Than You
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“It Was Like Jumping from a Cliff.” Dorthe Nors on Taking Quantum Leaps and Buying a House
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Allegra Hyde on Addressing the Steps to Solve Climate Change in Her New Novel
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Emily Pifer: Finding Truth (and Lying to Herself) While Editing Her Debut Memoir
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“It’s Actually Pretty Simple.” Kyle Spencer on How People Form Their Politics
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“In Some Ways Immigration is Like an Apocalypse.” Pete Hsu on Writing About the Aftermath of Immigrating
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Rich Ferguson, Mary Kerr, and S.A. Griffin on the Heart of Beat Literature
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