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Working With a Photographer Taught Me to See Writing Differently

Working With a Photographer Taught Me to See Writing Differently

"I Began to Appreciate Just How Visual the World Out There Was"

By John Lingan | July 20, 2018

How to Copy Your Favorite Authors' Best Beach Looks

How to Copy Your Favorite Authors' Best Beach Looks

20 Famous Writers Swimming, Surfing, and Strolling by the Sea

By Emily Temple | July 13, 2018

David Lynch on the Dark Side of Fifties Suburbia

David Lynch on the Dark Side of Fifties Suburbia

Bombs, Bullets, and Amputated Feet, Obviously

By David Lynch | July 10, 2018

13 Photographs of Famous Writers With Their Fathers

13 Photographs of Famous Writers With Their Fathers

Happy Father's Day

By Emily Temple | June 15, 2018

The Photographer Who Recorded Assad's Torture

The Photographer Who Recorded Assad's Torture

How One Man Risked His Life For Justice in Syria

By Garance Le Caisne | June 8, 2018

How LA Became a Destination on the Rare Book Trail

How LA Became a Destination on the Rare Book Trail

In the 1930s, Bookstores Were a Haven Artists, Actors, and Raconteurs

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Why Does Da Vinci's Jesus Look So. . . Stoned?

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Mike Lankford on the High Renaissance

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Guess Which Kurt Vonnegut Tattoo is By Far the Most Common?

Guess Which Kurt Vonnegut Tattoo is By Far the Most Common?

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The Agony and the Ecstasy of Taking Author Photos

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Is It Worth 1,000 Words? Mark Sarvas on Writing Art in Fiction

Is It Worth 1,000 Words? Mark Sarvas on Writing Art in Fiction

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Photographing a New Era of American Leisure During the Vietnam War

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