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What Writing a Serial Killer Taught Me About Accepting the Unacceptable
On Ideological Purity and a Pragmatism of Hope
By
Dan Lopez
| January 19, 2017
On the Use of Sensitivity Readers in Publishing
A Writer, Reader, and Publisher Weigh In
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Christine Ro
| January 18, 2017
What Being an Editor Taught Me About Writing
Anna Pitoniak on the Inside Tricks of the Trade
By
Anna Pitoniak
| January 17, 2017
The Unbearable Niceness of Being
On Niceness in Publishing and Why We Should Ask Men to Do Better
By
Alana Massey
| January 13, 2017
When You Name Your Fictional War Criminal After a Real Man By Accident
David Savill on Trauma, History, and the Precarity of Naming
By
David Savill
| January 13, 2017
When Writing Becomes Just Another Lifestyle Good
On MFA Programs, Supplementary Services, and Affordability
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Mary Wang
| January 11, 2017
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How Art Can Defeat Boredom and Loneliness
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Eva Hoffman
| January 11, 2017
On Selling Your First Novel After 11 Years
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Min Jin Lee
| January 10, 2017
12 Contemporary Writers on How They Revise
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Emily Temple
| January 10, 2017
How Faulkner Convinced Me Not to Become an Astronomer
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Alan Jacobs
| January 10, 2017
How to Build a Powerful Community of Brown Female Voices
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and creating her tribe
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Piyali Bhattacharya
| January 5, 2017
Why Every Aspiring Writer Should Go See
Paterson
Indulge in a rare bit of artistic realism
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Emily Temple
| January 5, 2017
Letters from an Invented Writer
A Selection of Correspondence Between 'James Tiptree, Jr.' and Joanna Russ
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Literary Hub
| January 3, 2017
What Romance Fiction Can Accomplish
On the Passion and Pleasure of "Light" Reading
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Cathy Maxwell
| December 29, 2016
Working Your Way Through Depression to Finish a Book
Jason Diamond on the Importance of Work, and the Struggle to Write
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Jason Diamond
| December 22, 2016
The Last Bookbinder on the Lower East Side
An Ancient Trade, Alive on Henry Street
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Dwyer Murphy
| December 21, 2016
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