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Is the Life of a Professional Horror Novelist the Scariest Story of All?

Is the Life of a Professional Horror Novelist the Scariest Story of All?

Paul Tremblay in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | November 22, 2022

Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney, Jean Hanff Korelitz, and Dani Shapiro on the Secrets in Our Pasts That Can Break Us Apart

Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney, Jean Hanff Korelitz, and Dani Shapiro on the Secrets in Our Pasts That Can Break Us Apart

Live from the 2022 Miami Book Fair

By The Virtual Book Channel | November 22, 2022

Hernan Diaz, Jamie Ford, Jill Bialosky, and Karen Joy Fowler on When Writers Admit What They Don't Know About Their Characters

Hernan Diaz, Jamie Ford, Jill Bialosky, and Karen Joy Fowler on When Writers Admit What They Don't Know About Their Characters

Live from the 2022 Miami Book Fair

By The Virtual Book Channel | November 22, 2022

Robert Pinsky on the Distinctly American Tradition of Improvisation

Robert Pinsky on the Distinctly American Tradition of Improvisation

Live from the 2022 Miami Book Fair

By The Virtual Book Channel | November 21, 2022

Jennifer Egan: There’s No Way Out From the Collective Consciousness

Jennifer Egan: There’s No Way Out From the Collective Consciousness

This Week on Beyond the Page: The Best of the Sun Valley Writers‘ Conference

By Sun Valley Writers' Conference | November 21, 2022

A (Tiny) Room of One’s Own: Bruna Dantas Lobato on the Intricate Joy of Miniatures

A (Tiny) Room of One’s Own: Bruna Dantas Lobato on the Intricate Joy of Miniatures

Introducing When I’m Not Writing, a Series About Writers and Their Hobbies

By Bruna Dantas Lobato | November 21, 2022

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Xochitl Gonzalez on Radical Fiction Packaged as a Trojan Horse

By Memoir Nation | November 21, 2022

Omer Friedlander on Listening to Your Characters

By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | November 21, 2022

Jonathan Evison, Jess Walter, Jonathan Ames, and Antoine Wilson Try to Learn From Each Other's Writing Process

By The Virtual Book Channel | November 21, 2022

Eileen Myles on Writing With Political Meaning

Eileen Myles on Writing With Political Meaning

"Reading is a collaborative act."

By Eileen Myles | November 18, 2022

“In Some Ways Immigration is Like an Apocalypse.” Pete Hsu on Writing About the Aftermath of Immigrating

“In Some Ways Immigration is Like an Apocalypse.” Pete Hsu on Writing About the Aftermath of Immigrating

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | November 16, 2022

“What Is It You Actually Do?” Jack O’Brien on the Role(s) of a Theater Director

“What Is It You Actually Do?” Jack O’Brien on the Role(s) of a Theater Director

“I’ve been praised for a lighting designer’s contribution, and condemned for a writer’s lack of skill.”

By Jack O'Brien | November 16, 2022

Nick Hornby Understands the Pitfalls of Giving Novels as Gifts

Nick Hornby Understands the Pitfalls of Giving Novels as Gifts

The Author of Dickens and Prince Takes the Lit Hub Questionnaire

By Literary Hub | November 15, 2022

Elisa Gabbert on the Performance of Self in Poetry (Versus Prose)

Elisa Gabbert on the Performance of Self in Poetry (Versus Prose)

In Conversation with Alex Higley and Lindsay Hunter on I'm a Writer But  

By I'm a Writer But | November 15, 2022

Meg Howrey on Speaking for Her Novel’s Protagonist

Meg Howrey on Speaking for Her Novel’s Protagonist

“I hope the little world that is me disappears under the different world that is her.”

By Meg Howrey | November 15, 2022

Stephanie Land on Putting the Pieces of Your Life Together and Finding Your Way

Stephanie Land on Putting the Pieces of Your Life Together and Finding Your Way

This Week on Twitterverse, a Show About Tweets and the Writers Who Send Them

By Twitterverse | November 15, 2022

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