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The Creators of <em>Ear Hustle</em> Discuss the Beginnings of the First-Ever Podcast Produced within a Prison, Distributed Globally

The Creators of Ear Hustle Discuss the Beginnings of the First-Ever Podcast Produced within a Prison, Distributed Globally

Nigel Poor and Earlonne Woods on Collaboration and Creative Problem Solving in San Quentin

By Nigel Poor and Earlonne Woods | November 8, 2021

Rebecca Solnit on Pleasure, Flowers, and Orwell

Rebecca Solnit on Pleasure, Flowers, and Orwell

In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the First Draft Podcast

By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | November 8, 2021

Jennifer Marie Brissett on How and Why the Myth of Persephone Resonates with Women

Jennifer Marie Brissett on How and Why the Myth of Persephone Resonates with Women

In Conversation with Rob Wolf on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | November 5, 2021

“All These Stories Stem from that Moment.” Julian Zabalbeascoa on Writing About His Basque Heritage

“All These Stories Stem from that Moment.” Julian Zabalbeascoa on Writing About His Basque Heritage

This Week from The Common Podcast

By The Common | November 5, 2021

What I Learned While Cataloguing an Entire Library of 19th-Century Schoolbooks

What I Learned While Cataloguing an Entire Library of 19th-Century Schoolbooks

Kim Beil on Building a Habit of Curiosity

By Kim Beil | November 4, 2021

Ha Jin on the Importance of Writing Lasting Literature

Ha Jin on the Importance of Writing Lasting Literature

In Conversation with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | November 4, 2021

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Ash Davidson on Learning the Language of Logging

By The Maris Review | November 4, 2021

WATCH: Wil Haygood and Michael Schultz on the History of Black Cinema

By The Virtual Book Channel | November 4, 2021

“Is This Really a Good Idea?” Susan Orlean on Getting Over Her Own Skepticism

By Thresholds | November 3, 2021

Survival Dictionary: The Book that Helped Me Define the Terms of My Adoption Memoir

Survival Dictionary: The Book that Helped Me Define the Terms of My Adoption Memoir

Jan Beatty on the Power of the Epigraph

By Jan Beatty | November 3, 2021

Jung Yun on Exploring the Tensions Between “Insiders” and “Outsiders” in Her New Book

Jung Yun on Exploring the Tensions Between “Insiders” and “Outsiders” in Her New Book

This Week from the Reading Women Podcast

By Reading Women | November 3, 2021

A Survivor’s Guide to the Long, Slow, Infuriating Process of Revision

A Survivor’s Guide to the Long, Slow, Infuriating Process of Revision

Peter Ho Davies Offers Advice for Beginners

By Peter Ho Davies | November 2, 2021

Elizabeth Strout on Inhabiting Her Characters and Writing Directly

Elizabeth Strout on Inhabiting Her Characters and Writing Directly

Jane Ciabattari Talks to the Author of Oh William!

By Jane Ciabattari | November 2, 2021

On the Gift (and Weight) of Winning a “Free” House

On the Gift (and Weight) of Winning a “Free” House

Anne Elizabeth Moore Considers the Cost of a House in Detroit

By Anne Elizabeth Moore | November 1, 2021

“Nobody’s Free Until Everbody’s Free.” Keisha N. Blain on Lou Hamer’s Work and Life

“Nobody’s Free Until Everbody’s Free.” Keisha N. Blain on Lou Hamer’s Work and Life

In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the First Draft Podcast

By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | November 1, 2021

Ghostly Taboos: Superstitious Rules and Gendered Restrictions

Ghostly Taboos: Superstitious Rules and Gendered Restrictions

How Researching the Forbidden Shaped The Themes of My Novel

By Aimee Parkison | October 29, 2021

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