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It Starts With Trouble: William Goyen and the Life of Writing

It Starts With Trouble: William Goyen and the Life of Writing

Clark Davis

By Lit Hub Excerpts | June 18, 2015

In Praise of the Book Tower

In Praise of the Book Tower

On Clutter, Collecting, and the Infinite Stack

By Susan Harlan | June 17, 2015

The Joy of Throwing Away An Entire Novel

The Joy of Throwing Away An Entire Novel

How a 97,000-Word Manuscript Ends Up in the Ditch

By Laura Dave | June 17, 2015

The Places We Read

The Places We Read

On Solitude and the Reading Habits of Writers

By Michele Filgate | June 12, 2015

Poetry as a Second Language

Poetry as a Second Language

On Leaving Russia, and Writing in English

By Michael Dumanis | June 1, 2015

What Happens When Kent Haruf Calls

What Happens When Kent Haruf Calls

In Honor of a Great Writer and Mentor

By Laura Pritchett | May 27, 2015

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A Literary Long Weekend in Portland, Maine

By Joshua Bodwell | May 22, 2015

Diary of a First-Time Book Tour

By Cate Dicharry | May 22, 2015

Work, Writing and Life in the New American West

By Literary Hub | May 20, 2015

Norway's Greatest Living Writer is Actually Dag Solstad

Norway's Greatest Living Writer is Actually Dag Solstad

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By Ane Farsethas | May 18, 2015

Zoo: On the Animalistic Origins of a Novel

Zoo: On the Animalistic Origins of a Novel

How 21 Animals Led to '15 Dogs'

By André Alexis | May 18, 2015

The Writer As Merchant

The Writer As Merchant

Selling Yourself as a Storyteller is an Ancient Tradition

By Jim Ruland | May 14, 2015

Ten Rules of Writing

Ten Rules of Writing

Amitava Kumar

By Lit Hub Excerpts | May 14, 2015

The Real World vs. The MFA

The Real World vs. The MFA

On the Long Path to a First Novel

By Marian Palaia | May 11, 2015

How to Write the Holocaust Through the Eyes of a Child

How to Write the Holocaust Through the Eyes of a Child

Jim Shepard on finding perspectives of innocence

By Jim Shepard | May 7, 2015

Paul Beatty: On Satire and the Totality of Evil

Paul Beatty: On Satire and the Totality of Evil

Write What You Want, Write 'The Sellout'

By Literary Hub | May 4, 2015

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