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Leigh Bardugo on World-Building and the Limitations (and Gifts) of Maps

Leigh Bardugo on World-Building and the Limitations (and Gifts) of Maps

In Conversation with Kendra Winchester on Reading Women

By Reading Women | December 2, 2020

Simon Han on What the Suburbs Can Tell Us About the American Way of Life

Simon Han on What the Suburbs Can Tell Us About the American Way of Life

In Conversation with Courtney Balestier on the WMFA Podcast

By WMFA | December 2, 2020

How to Let Go of a Book You've Been Writing for Twenty Years

How to Let Go of a Book You've Been Writing for Twenty Years

Aaron Gilbreath on Growing Up with His New Book

By Aaron Gilbreath | December 1, 2020

WATCH: Douglas Stuart at the Hay Festival Winter Weekend

WATCH: Douglas Stuart at the Hay Festival Winter Weekend

"So much of my writing was born from a sense of loss and longing."

By The Virtual Book Channel | December 1, 2020

On Desire (and its Absence) in the <em>Kristin Lavransdatter</em> Trilogy

On Desire (and its Absence) in the Kristin Lavransdatter Trilogy

From Lit Century: 100 Years, 100 Books, a Podcast Hosted by Sandra Newman and Catherine Nichols

By Lit Century | December 1, 2020

Casey Gerald on the Possibilities of Transgenerational Joy

Casey Gerald on the Possibilities of Transgenerational Joy

From the The Quarantine Tapes Podcast with Paul Holdengräber

By The Quarantine Tapes | December 1, 2020

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Charles Baxter on Creating Wonderland Fiction with the Help of (Fictional) Drugs

By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | November 30, 2020

Emily Temple on the Unfocused Desires of Teenagedom

Emily Temple on the Unfocused Desires of Teenagedom

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

By The Maris Review | November 27, 2020

Darien Gee on Imposter Syndrome, Food Blogging, and Starting an MFA at 50

Darien Gee on Imposter Syndrome, Food Blogging, and Starting an MFA at 50

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | November 27, 2020

Love and Persecution During Napoleon's Invasion of Ancona

Love and Persecution During Napoleon's Invasion of Ancona

In Conversation with C.P. Lesley on the New Books Network Podcast

By New Books Network | November 27, 2020

Bruce McCall: The Story Behind Eight <em>New Yorker</em> Covers

Bruce McCall: The Story Behind Eight New Yorker Covers

Also, His All-Time Favorite

By Bruce McCall | November 24, 2020

Pamela Painter on Reading's Pleasures—and Badly Behaved Characters

Pamela Painter on Reading's Pleasures—and Badly Behaved Characters

The Author of Fabrications Talks to Margot Livesey

By Margot Livesey | November 24, 2020

When Adrienne Rich Refused The National Book Award

When Adrienne Rich Refused The National Book Award

In 1974, Nothing Went as Planned

By Hilary Holladay | November 23, 2020

The Uncertainty of the Future Has Made Storytellers of Us All

The Uncertainty of the Future Has Made Storytellers of Us All

Nancy Star on Getting Lost In the Woods During a Pandemic

By Nancy Star | November 23, 2020

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