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Is This the End of Writing in Cafés?

Is This the End of Writing in Cafés?

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By Emily Temple | July 28, 2020

How to Write an Email Well Enough to Land a Book Deal

How to Write an Email Well Enough to Land a Book Deal

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To Live Alone in the Woods and Write

To Live Alone in the Woods and Write

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Byron Lane on Being Carrie Fisher's Personal Assistant

The Author of The Star is Bored Takes the Lit Hub Questionnaire

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Learning to Decipher My Father's Past in Nazi Germany

Learning to Decipher My Father's Past in Nazi Germany

L. Annette Binder on the Difficulty of Researching Family History

By L. Annette Binder | July 24, 2020

How <em>Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure</em> Taught Me to Write

How Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure Taught Me to Write

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A Genealogy of Twins: On Identity and Projected Lives

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Rumaan Alam and Jameson Fitzpatrick on Sex, Poetry, and Textiles

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By Literary Hub | July 21, 2020

How I Cured My Writer's Block With Techno

How I Cured My Writer's Block With Techno

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By Stan Parish | July 21, 2020

How to Write a Timely Novel in a World That Won't Stop Changing

How to Write a Timely Novel in a World That Won't Stop Changing

David James Poissant on Capturing a Moment as It Passes

By David James Poissant | July 20, 2020

On the Igbo Art of Storytelling

On the Igbo Art of Storytelling

Ikechukwu Ogbu Heeds an Ancestral Calling

By Ikechukwu Ogbu | July 17, 2020

On Lydia Davis's birthday, read her advice on language, writing from reality, and more.

On Lydia Davis's birthday, read her advice on language, writing from reality, and more.

By Corinne Segal | July 15, 2020

On Falling in Love with Your Characters

On Falling in Love with Your Characters

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By Sarah Gerard | July 14, 2020

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