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Kay Eldredge Salter: My Husband's Choice to Be a Writer Was the Hardest of His Life
On the Notes and Drafts of James Salter
By
Kay Eldredge Salter
| November 13, 2018
Poetry is Infinite: A Conversation with Jeffrey Schultz
"The poem should reveal an image of what is beyond linguistic expression."
By
Peter Mishler
| November 13, 2018
See Oscar Wilde's Handwritten Edits to
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Did Wilde Self-Censor the Earliest Version of His Only Novel?
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Literary Hub
| November 9, 2018
If You Have These Traits You Might Be a Writer
Karen E. Bender Tries to Answer a Very Difficult Question
By
Karen E. Bender
| November 8, 2018
How Kazuo Ishiguro Used "Dream Techniques" to Write His Most Polarizing Novel
Revelations from the Nobel Laureate's Archives
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Emily Temple
| November 8, 2018
Rakesh Satyal on the Pick-Up Line That Changed His Life
(And Some Very Good Writing Advice, Too!)
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Rakesh Satyal
| November 7, 2018
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The Man Who Made Science Fiction What It Is Today
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MTA Versus MFA: On Trains as Writing Spaces
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Panio Gianopoulos
| November 5, 2018
The Weirdos of Russian Literature
On the Foibles of Genius, From Tolstoy to Akhmatova
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Viv Groskop
| November 2, 2018
Creating a New Tradition of Latin American Horror
Mariana Enriquez on the Dark Side of Writing as an Argentinian
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Mariana Enriquez
| October 31, 2018
Reading Across America: The Longest Running Series in Queens
Richard Jeffrey Newman on Community-Building Open Mics
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Richard Jeffrey Newman
| October 31, 2018
Meg Wolitzer and Andre Dubus III on What It's Like to Write a Novel
A Conversation on Curiosity, Empathy, and How to Start...
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Literary Hub
| October 30, 2018
Are You Misusing These Common Words?
On the Rules of Usage You Might Be Breaking
By
Charles Harrington Elster
| October 25, 2018
What It Means to Write About Motherhood, Part Two
With Kim Brooks, Rumaan Alam, Sheila Heti, Meaghan O'Connell
and Jessica Friedmann
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Literary Hub
| October 25, 2018
What It Means to Write About Motherhood, Part One
With Kim Brooks, Rumaan Alam, Sheila Heti, Meaghan O'Connell and Jessica Friedmann
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| October 24, 2018
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