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Michael Frank on
Avoiding
Revenge Through Memoir
The Author of The Mighty Franks in Conversation with Paul Holdengraber
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Sjón on Storytelling, Travel, and Defying Icelandic Isolation
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| May 18, 2017
Dani Shapiro on First Books, Found Lists, Marriage, and More
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Geoff Dyer on Obsession vs. Addiction, and the Unpredictability of Life
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Stephen Karam on Pain, Despair, and the Enduring Power of Great Writing
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Margaret Atwood on Magic, Technology, and Changing the World
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In Which Jan Morris Talks Kindness, Exclamation Points, and Plays Old Records
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Etgar Keret on Reading to His Kids (and Getting Slapped at a Reading)
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