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From Mowing Eudora Welty's Lawn to Eating Ribs with Jim Harrison

From Mowing Eudora Welty's Lawn to Eating Ribs with Jim Harrison

Rick Bass on a Lifetime of Writerly Shyness

By Rick Bass | March 31, 2016

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Who Can Fictionalize Slavery?

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The Tournament of Literary Sex Writing

The Tournament of Literary Sex Writing

Madness at the End of March, From Fanny Hill to Kathy Acker

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The Tournament of Literary Sex Writing: Pre-Ulysses Division

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By Literary Hub | March 30, 2016

The Tournament of Literary Sex Writing: The 1980s to Now

The Tournament of Literary Sex Writing: The 1980s to Now

Jeanette Winterson vs. Annie Proulx, Kathy Acker vs. Dennis Cooper

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The Tournament of Literary Sex Writing: The Lost Generation and After

The Tournament of Literary Sex Writing: The Lost Generation and After

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On Designing a Judy Blume Book Cover (for Adults!)

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The Suicide Note as Literary Genre

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