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Beyond “Women’s Fiction...” On the Quiet Brilliance of Barbara Pym

Beyond “Women’s Fiction...” On the Quiet Brilliance of Barbara Pym

Kerry Clare In Praise of Writing Stories Attuned to the Details of Everyday Life

By Kerry Clare | March 16, 2026

Crying in the Multiverse: On the Potential of Possibility as a Literary Device

Crying in the Multiverse: On the Potential of Possibility as a Literary Device

Genevieve DeGuzman Channels Grief and Loss Into Imagining Other Worlds

By Genevieve DeGuzman | March 16, 2026

Janine Kovac on Getting Into Writing Residencies and Book Festivals

Janine Kovac on Getting Into Writing Residencies and Book Festivals

From the Memoir Nation Podcast, Hosted by Brooke Warner and Grant Faulkner

By Memoir Nation | March 16, 2026

Philip Schultz on Unavoidable Mortality

Philip Schultz on Unavoidable Mortality

In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the First Draft Podcast

By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | March 16, 2026

Andrew Martin on How to Manage Exposition

Andrew Martin on How to Manage Exposition

Don’t Fear the Info Dump

By Andrew Martin | March 13, 2026

Am I the Asshole For Trying to Pitch Editors and Agents at Crowded AWP Parties?

Am I the Asshole For Trying to Pitch Editors and Agents at Crowded AWP Parties?

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By Kristen Arnett | March 13, 2026

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By Sam Axelrod | March 10, 2026

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The Stories Our Mothers (Never) Told Us: Alice Martin Writing About Family Archives

The Stories Our Mothers (Never) Told Us: Alice Martin Writing About Family Archives

“At what point does writing about extraordinary circumstances for women become ordinary?”

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Karan Mahajan on Literary Tradition, Trump, and Writing Multiple Points of View

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By Anna North | March 10, 2026

Why Jane Austen Adaptations Just Keep Coming—And We Keep Watching

Why Jane Austen Adaptations Just Keep Coming—And We Keep Watching

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By Lauren W. Westerfield | March 9, 2026

What Being a Professional Athlete Taught Me About Writing—and What It Didn’t

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