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William Gibson: On Phones, Fiction, and the End of the World

William Gibson: On Phones, Fiction, and the End of the World

The Author of Neuromancer in conversation with Paul Holdengraber

By Literary Hub | January 13, 2016

Cory Doctorow on Poverty, Privacy, and Our Relationship With Technology

Cory Doctorow on Poverty, Privacy, and Our Relationship With Technology

In Conversation with Paul Holdengraber

By Literary Hub | December 10, 2015

Edwidge Danticat on Death, Haiti, and Silver Linings

Edwidge Danticat on Death, Haiti, and Silver Linings

Part Two of Her Conversation with Paul Holdengraber

By Literary Hub | December 2, 2015

A Phone Call From Paul: Edwidge Danticat

A Phone Call From Paul: Edwidge Danticat

On Grief, Writing Death, and Communing Beyond the Grave

By Literary Hub | November 20, 2015

Elizabeth Gilbert on Poetry and Embracing the Glorious Mess

Elizabeth Gilbert on Poetry and Embracing the Glorious Mess

Part Two of Her Phone Call with Paul Holdengraber

By Literary Hub | November 11, 2015

Elizabeth Gilbert on Self-Loathing and the Art of Working

Elizabeth Gilbert on Self-Loathing and the Art of Working

Paul Holdengraber Calls the Author of Big Magic on the Phone

By Literary Hub | November 4, 2015

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A Phone Call From Paul: Ben Lerner, Part II

By Literary Hub | October 28, 2015

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A Phone Call From Paul: Claudia Rankine, Part II

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A Phone Call From Paul: Claudia Rankine

A Phone Call From Paul: Claudia Rankine

In Which Casual Stalking, Hybridity, and the Fine Art of Rereading Are Discussed

By Literary Hub | October 7, 2015

A Phone Call From Paul:  Neil Gaiman, Part II

A Phone Call From Paul: Neil Gaiman, Part II

In Which Paul Holdengraber and Neil Gaiman Talk Bees, Fatherhood, and Magic

By Literary Hub | September 30, 2015

A Phone Call From Paul: Neil Gaiman

A Phone Call From Paul: Neil Gaiman

Introducing a Literary Podcast with Paul Holdengraber

By Literary Hub | September 23, 2015

Jonathan Evison: When Do You Step Away from the Canvas?

Jonathan Evison: When Do You Step Away from the Canvas?

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