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Aristotle Can Teach Us Everything We Need to Know About Screenwriting

Aristotle Can Teach Us Everything We Need to Know About Screenwriting

Brian Price Guests on The History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson

By History of Literature | July 5, 2022

Tsering Yangzom Lama on Cultural Appreciation Versus Cultural Engagement

Tsering Yangzom Lama on Cultural Appreciation Versus Cultural Engagement

In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the First Draft Podcast

By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | July 5, 2022

From Memoir to Fiction: A World More Beautiful and Real than Reality

From Memoir to Fiction: A World More Beautiful and Real than Reality

Yara Zgheib on Blending the Real With the Imaginary

By Yara Zgheib | July 5, 2022

Barbara Graham on the Fun of Genre-Blending and Bending

Barbara Graham on the Fun of Genre-Blending and Bending

From the Write-minded Podcast, Hosted by Brooke Warner and Grant Faulkner

By Memoir Nation | July 5, 2022

Ottessa Moshfegh: “Why Do I Write About Such Darkness?”

Ottessa Moshfegh: “Why Do I Write About Such Darkness?”

In Conversation with Mitchell Kaplan on The Literary Life Podcast

By The Literary Life | July 1, 2022

William Brewer is NOT Trying to Write the Great West Virginia Novel

William Brewer is NOT Trying to Write the Great West Virginia Novel

Andy Kifer Talks to the Author of The Red Arrow

By Andy Kifer | July 1, 2022

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By Patrick Radden Keefe | July 1, 2022

Amy Collier on Combining Abortion and Comedy

By Micro Podcast | July 1, 2022

In Talking—and Writing—About the Climate Crisis, We Need to Make Space for Our Flaws

By Kate Brook | June 30, 2022

How Fiction Helps Bring History’s Extraordinary Yet Forgotten Women To Life

How Fiction Helps Bring History’s Extraordinary Yet Forgotten Women To Life

Alexandra Lapierre on Immersing Herself in the Life of Belle da Costa Greene

By Alexandra Lapierre | June 30, 2022

Marie Myung-Ok Lee on the Cultural Memories of Korea

Marie Myung-Ok Lee on the Cultural Memories of Korea

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

By The Maris Review | June 30, 2022

WATCH: Keith Gessen on the Profound (and Often Maddening) Experience of Being a Dad

WATCH: Keith Gessen on the Profound (and Often Maddening) Experience of Being a Dad

In Conversation with Jessica Grose at Greenlight Bookstore

By The Virtual Book Channel | June 30, 2022

In One of Her Last Interviews, Joan Didion Talks to Hari Kunzru About Loss, <em>Blue Nights</em>, and Giving Up the Yellow Corvette

In One of Her Last Interviews, Joan Didion Talks to Hari Kunzru About Loss, Blue Nights, and Giving Up the Yellow Corvette

“Something happened—the ease of my relationship with language disappeared.”

By Hari Kunzru | June 29, 2022

Austin Kleon on the Gift of Obscurity

Austin Kleon on the Gift of Obscurity

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | June 29, 2022

Jason Mott on the Power of Routine, and Tackling Writer’s Block by Writing Badly

Jason Mott on the Power of Routine, and Tackling Writer’s Block by Writing Badly

The Author of Hell of a Book Takes the Lit Hub Questionnaire

By Literary Hub | June 29, 2022

Mary Pipher on the Dizzying Pitfalls of Instant Fame

Mary Pipher on the Dizzying Pitfalls of Instant Fame

“From these experiences, I learned that nothing was glamorous.”

By Mary Pipher | June 29, 2022

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