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Helen Oyeyemi on Her Favorite Books and TV Shows

Helen Oyeyemi on Her Favorite Books and TV Shows

"Not saying it felt like Louisa May Alcott hated me, but maybe that is what I'm saying."

By Literary Hub | March 5, 2019

16 Things Joel Golby is Afraid Of

16 Things Joel Golby is Afraid Of

The World Is a Scary Place, and So Are My Innermost Thoughts

By Joel Golby | March 5, 2019

On the Obsessions of the Literary Biographer

On the Obsessions of the Literary Biographer

Getting to the Bottom of the Mysterious Case of Letitia Landon

By Lucasta Miller | March 5, 2019

Even After Writing My Novel, Shame Kept Me From Sharing My Story

Even After Writing My Novel, Shame Kept Me From Sharing My Story

Etaf Rum on Finding the Courage to Break the Silence

By Etaf Rum | March 5, 2019

Has the New Dark Age Begun Yet?

Has the New Dark Age Begun Yet?

Peter Fleming on Why He Writes Toward Apocalypse

By Peter Fleming | March 4, 2019

Seeing the World (and Writing It) with Alice in Wonderland Syndrome

Seeing the World (and Writing It) with Alice in Wonderland Syndrome

Craig Russell on the Curious Effect of His Dysmetropsia

By Craig Russell | March 4, 2019

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Shedding Books to Survive the Uncertainty of Academic Life

By Maggie Levantovskaya | March 1, 2019

5 Reasons a Writer Should Move to Cleveland

By Grace Roberson | March 1, 2019

What If I Wasn't Meant to Be a Novelist?

By Aaron Shulman | February 28, 2019

What Scott McCloud Taught Us About Internet Storytelling

What Scott McCloud Taught Us About Internet Storytelling

He Had This Figured Out 25 Years Ago

By Sarah Rosenthal | February 25, 2019

The Epidemic of Thinking There's Only One African Writer

The Epidemic of Thinking There's Only One African Writer

Yewande Omotoso on the Inability to See Beyond Categories

By Yewande Omotoso | February 22, 2019

On David Foster Wallace's Obsession With Failure

On David Foster Wallace's Obsession With Failure

What Happens When Failure is the End Point?

By Ryan Lackey | February 21, 2019

How to Free Yourself From the 'Walking Essay'

How to Free Yourself From the 'Walking Essay'

Lucy Schiller On Writing From Stillness

By Lucy Schiller | February 21, 2019

Eula Biss:

Eula Biss: "A book I can’t defend, a book I can’t renounce."

Reflections on a Book and a Decade of Whiteness

By Eula Biss | February 20, 2019

Finding Cherokee America: Deciphering My Convoluted Family History

Finding Cherokee America: Deciphering My Convoluted Family History

It Took Margaret Verble Twenty Years to Write Her Novel and It Was Worth It

By Margaret Verble | February 19, 2019

Parsing the Endless Nuances of British Stereotypes

Parsing the Endless Nuances of British Stereotypes

And What it Means For Writing British Characters

By Benjamin Markovits | February 19, 2019

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