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When the Editor Becomes the Writer

When the Editor Becomes the Writer

Logistics, imagination, and anxiety of working on both sides of a book

By Jill Bialosky | August 24, 2015

When I Quit Basketball to Become a Writer

When I Quit Basketball to Become a Writer

From Early Morning Drills to the Loneliness of the Desk

By Andrew Malan Milward | August 19, 2015

The Pleasures of Destroying a Good Book

The Pleasures of Destroying a Good Book

Crack It, Bend It, Mark It, Love It

By Nick Ripatrazone | August 19, 2015

Charles Bukowski's Rules for Writing

Charles Bukowski's Rules for Writing

Be Honest, Have a Few Drinks, and Submit Everything

By Literary Hub | August 14, 2015

Let's Not Get Too Holy: Editing Bukowski

Let's Not Get Too Holy: Editing Bukowski

The Search for Letters, Stories, Anything

By Abel Debritto | August 14, 2015

On Writing Transnational Trans Characters

On Writing Transnational Trans Characters

Diaspora and Finding a Family By Choice

By Tanwi Nandini Islam | August 13, 2015

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Writers and Their Favorite Tools

By Michele Filgate | August 13, 2015

Claire Messud: Why I Write

By Claire Messud | August 12, 2015

In Praise of the Unpublished Drawer Novel

By Christopher Robinson and Gavin Kovite | August 11, 2015

When a Novel Demands to Be Written

When a Novel Demands to Be Written

Jennine Capó Crucet Turns Fear and Frustration Into Fiction

By Jennine Capo Crucet | July 31, 2015

Making the Jump From Big House to Small Press

Making the Jump From Big House to Small Press

Susan Shapiro on the Satisfactions of Going Indie

By Literary Hub | July 30, 2015

True Love and Fire Alarms: A Tour Diary

True Love and Fire Alarms: A Tour Diary

Rebecca Dinerstein, on the Road from Iowa to Wales

By Rebecca Dinerstein | July 21, 2015

The Unemployed Life of a Professional Writer

The Unemployed Life of a Professional Writer

From Job to Job, Book to Book, on the West Coast of Canada

By Shelley A. Leedahl | July 20, 2015

The Fierce New Mythologies of Lidia Yuknavitch

The Fierce New Mythologies of Lidia Yuknavitch

Michele Filgate in Conversation About Blood, Sweat, Tears, and More

By Michele Filgate | July 16, 2015

Virginia Woolf: A Definitive Bloomsbury Reading List

Virginia Woolf: A Definitive Bloomsbury Reading List

What They Read, Who to Read, and Why

By Bethanne Patrick | July 15, 2015

A Race Against Time: Editing Saul Bellow's Last Novel

A Race Against Time: Editing Saul Bellow's Last Novel

Beena Kamlani on Working with a Master

By Beena Kamlani | July 14, 2015

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