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Even Seamus Heaney
Made Mistakes
On Poetry, Wordsworth, and Misremembering
By
Erica McAlpine
| July 6, 2020
Every Great Writer is a Great Deceiver: Vladimir Nabokov's Best Writing Advice
"Style is not a tool, it is not a method, it is not a choice of words alone."
By
Emily Temple
| July 2, 2020
To Poets of Color Whose Work Has Been Called 'Healing'
Shayla Lawson: It Is Not Your Job to Fix White People
By
Shayla Lawson
| July 1, 2020
Why Do Some Mathematicians Think They’re Poets?
Susan D'Agostino on the Search for Symmetry
By
Susan D’Agostino
| July 1, 2020
In Praise of the Dream-Logic of Speculative Fiction
Sophie Mackintosh on the Art That Takes Us Into Uncharted Territory
By
Sophie MacKintosh
| June 30, 2020
How Photographing a Dumb Paper Bag Led to Writing
a Novel
Anna Cox on the Radical Act of Being Seen
By
Anna Cox
| June 26, 2020
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
How Flight Embodies Our Deepest Yearning
By
Richard Farrell
| June 25, 2020
Wandering Through Literary Lisbon in Search of Pessoa's Disquiet
By
Thomas Swick
| June 24, 2020
I Can't Believe Readers Are Still Getting Upset Over F*cking Swearing
By
Amy Poeppel
| June 22, 2020
Someone is Wrong on the Internet: A Study in Pandemic Distraction
Irina Dumitrescu is Prepared to Do Anything So As Not to Do Something
By
Irina Dumitrescu
| June 19, 2020
Emily Temple on Translating a Decade of Internet Writing into a Debut Novel
Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the List
By
Emily Temple
| June 16, 2020
Changing Me to We: We Should All Try Writing in the First Person Plural
Sharon Harrigan Recommends Stories Told From the Collective Perspective
By
Sharon Harrigan
| June 12, 2020
How Do You Write About a Woman Who Loathed the Spotlight?
Alice Miller on Georgie Hyde-Lees, Who Was Married to a Famous Irish Poet
By
Alice Miller
| June 11, 2020
On the Radical Afterlives of William Wordsworth
A Poet Who Inspired a Generation of Naturalists and Artists
By
Jonathan Bate
| June 10, 2020
In Praise of Digression, Both Literary and Culinary
Thom Eagle on 'Being Alive to Other Possibilities'
By
Thom Eagle
| June 5, 2020
Sejal Shah on the Tricky Work of Giving Shape to an Essay Collection
Anjali Enjeti in Conversation with the Author of
This Is One Way to Dance
By
Anjali Enjeti
| June 1, 2020
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