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How a Background in Human Rights Reporting Shaped My Novel

How a Background in Human Rights Reporting Shaped My Novel

Time and Memory, News and Rumor, Began to Bleed into Each Other

By Preti Taneja | August 28, 2018

5 Reasons A Writer Should Move to Mumbai

5 Reasons A Writer Should Move to Mumbai

Why "Maximum City" is a Great Place To Write

By Namrata Poddar | August 27, 2018

The Self-Portrait Jorge Luis Borges Drew After Going Blind

The Self-Portrait Jorge Luis Borges Drew After Going Blind

For One Thing, You've Probably Been Looking at it Upside Down

By Emily Temple | August 24, 2018

Laura van den Berg on the Horror Films That Inspired Her New Novel

Laura van den Berg on the Horror Films That Inspired Her New Novel

Lurking in the Shadows of The Third Hotel

By Laura van den Berg | August 24, 2018

Building a Better (Socialist) MFA System

Building a Better (Socialist) MFA System

Juliana Spahr on Aspirational Utopian Education in a Neoliberal World

By Juliana Spahr | August 23, 2018

In Praise of Sex Writing That's About More Than Being Sexy

In Praise of Sex Writing That's About More Than Being Sexy

"I Want to Be Able to Read Stories That Don't Shy Away from Pain and Complexity"

By S. K. Perry | August 23, 2018

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One Wedding and a Funeral: How the Show Must Go On

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Inside the Weddings of 10 Famous Writers

Like the Vows Column, but for Dead Novelists!

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Sometimes It's Easier to Talk About Books Than Say 'I Love You'

Sometimes It's Easier to Talk About Books Than Say 'I Love You'

Diane Shipley on Staying in Her Father's Good Books

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From Wage Labor to Writer

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Fiction Reminds Us That We're All In This Together

Fiction Reminds Us That We're All In This Together

Michel Stone on the Hard Work of Finding a Common Humanity

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5 Reasons a Writer Should Move to... Tucson

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In Defense of Keeping Books Spine-In

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