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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."
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| March 5, 2019
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
Getting to the Bottom of the Mysterious Case of Letitia Landon
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Lucasta Miller
| March 5, 2019
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?
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
Craig Russell on the Curious Effect of His Dysmetropsia
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Craig Russell
| March 4, 2019
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5 Reasons a Writer Should Move to Cleveland
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What If I Wasn't Meant to Be a Novelist?
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| February 28, 2019
What Scott McCloud Taught Us About Internet Storytelling
He Had This Figured Out 25 Years Ago
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Sarah Rosenthal
| February 25, 2019
The Epidemic of Thinking There's Only One African Writer
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Yewande Omotoso
| February 22, 2019
On David Foster Wallace's Obsession With Failure
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Ryan Lackey
| February 21, 2019
How to Free Yourself From the 'Walking Essay'
Lucy Schiller On Writing From Stillness
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Lucy Schiller
| February 21, 2019
Eula Biss: "A book I can’t defend, a book I can’t renounce."
Reflections on a Book and a Decade of Whiteness
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| February 20, 2019
Finding Cherokee America: Deciphering My Convoluted Family History
It Took Margaret Verble Twenty Years to Write Her Novel and It Was Worth It
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Margaret Verble
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Parsing the Endless Nuances of British Stereotypes
And What it Means For Writing British Characters
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Benjamin Markovits
| February 19, 2019
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