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Diary of a First-Time Book Tour

Diary of a First-Time Book Tour

On the Fine Art of Not F****** Up Your Reading

By Cate Dicharry | May 22, 2015

Work, Writing and Life in the New American West

Work, Writing and Life in the New American West

Christian Kiefer and Josh Weil, in Conversation

By Literary Hub | May 20, 2015

Norway's Greatest Living Writer is Actually Dag Solstad

Norway's Greatest Living Writer is Actually Dag Solstad

...And He's Coming to America

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

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