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What the 39,933 Items on Peter Matthiessen's Computer Mean for the Art of Biography
On the Uncertain Future Histories of Our Digital Selves
By
Lance Richardson
| June 13, 2019
On the Fine Art of Researching For Fiction
Jake Wolff: How to Write Beyond the Borders of Your Experience
By
Jake Wolff
| June 12, 2019
What, to the Writer,
Are Dreams?
Lauren Acampora on the Mythic Links Between
Dream Life and Creativity
By
Lauren Acampora
| June 11, 2019
Kim Hooper on the Heavy Toll of Miscarriage on a Marriage
Finding the Right Story to Tell About Grief
By
Kim Hooper
| June 6, 2019
"I Am Black and Reflective." Keith S. Wilson Talks to Jericho Brown
Two Poets Talk Truth, Tradition, Form, and More
By
Literary Hub
| June 6, 2019
The Poetic Half-Life of One Family's Nuclear History
Tyler Mills on Her Grandfather's Role in the Bombing of Nagasaki
By
Tyler Mills
| June 5, 2019
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What Silent Film Taught Me About Storytelling
By
Dominic Smith
| June 4, 2019
How Sharing Books with My Dad in Prison Made Life Bearable for Both of Us
By
Tyler Wetherall
| June 4, 2019
What It's Like to Teach Writing When Everyone's a Writer
By
Janet Burroway
| June 3, 2019
On the Parenting Insights of the Non-Parent
Amanda Stern Wrote About Childhood Anxiety So Other Kids Won't Have To
By
Amanda Stern
| May 30, 2019
Ian Fleming Explains How to Write a Thriller
"You have to get the reader to turn over the page."
By
Emily Temple
| May 28, 2019
Kim Adrian on Listening to What Our Nonfiction Is Trying to Tell Us
The Endless Difficulty of Marrying Form and Content
By
Kim Adrian
| May 24, 2019
Struggling to Mine Family History for My Novel
Roxana Robinson on Capturing Her Great-grandfather in Fiction
By
Roxana Robinson
| May 24, 2019
20 Ways to Be a Great Literary Citizen, According to Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Advice on dealing with envy, gout, and rivals you'd like to put to death
By
Adam Ehrlich Sachs
| May 23, 2019
Brandon Taylor: When to Protect Your Characters, and When to Punish Them
On Alice Munro, Karl-Ove Knausgaard, and the Impulses of the MFA
By
Brandon Taylor
| May 22, 2019
"Make Them Care About What You Think" and Other Writing Advice from Nora Ephron
Oh, who gives a damn."">"I mean we’ve all read pieces where we thought,
Oh, who gives a damn.
"
By
Emily Temple
| May 21, 2019
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