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Art Inspired by Italo Calvino's <em>Invisible Cities</em>

Art Inspired by Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities

"Elsewhere is a negative mirror."

By Emily Temple | October 13, 2017

A Selection of Virginia Woolf's Most Savage Insults

A Selection of Virginia Woolf's Most Savage Insults

Marmoreal, Uncooked, Inarticulate, Pimpled, Unrefined, Limp

By Emily Temple | October 12, 2017

How Paris Turned Me Into a Writer

How Paris Turned Me Into a Writer

Piu Eatwell Discovers the Ex-Pat Life

By Piu Eatwell | October 12, 2017

Katherine Mansfield on the Thrilling Joy of Creation

Katherine Mansfield on the Thrilling Joy of Creation

and your knees become apples, too?"">"When you paint apples do you feel that your breasts
and your knees become apples, too?"

By Emily Temple | October 11, 2017

137 Writers and the Words They're Best Known For

137 Writers and the Words They're Best Known For

Kaveh Akbar Presents a Crowdsourced List of Signature Literary Words

By Kaveh Akbar | October 11, 2017

Watch Karl Ove Knausgaard's Lecture: Why I Write

Watch Karl Ove Knausgaard's Lecture: Why I Write

Presenting the Key-Note Address for the 2017 Windham-Campbell Prizes

By Literary Hub | October 5, 2017

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Why Does Literature Have So Little to Say About Illness?

By Meghan O'Rourke | October 5, 2017

The Pure Pleasure of Reading Lolita's First 100 Pages

By Hanya Yanagihara | October 4, 2017

Why Digital Note-Taking Will Never Replace the Physical Journal

By Bradford Morrow | October 3, 2017

Read William S. Burroughs's Hate Letter to Truman Capote

Read William S. Burroughs's Hate Letter to Truman Capote

Can One Writer Curse Another for Life?

By Emily Temple | October 2, 2017

I Couldn't Read While Grieving, Until I Found These Books

I Couldn't Read While Grieving, Until I Found These Books

The Goldfinch and Children's Classics Brought Me Back from the Brink

By Veronica Henry | September 29, 2017

Carson McCullers on Suicide, Psychiatry and the Mind of the Artist

Carson McCullers on Suicide, Psychiatry and the Mind of the Artist

"I think I don't believe very much in psychotherapy for creative people."

By Emily Temple | September 29, 2017

When I'm Writing Fiction, I Cannot Read It

When I'm Writing Fiction, I Cannot Read It

Anne Korkeakivi Investigates the Reading Habits of Working Novelists

By Anne Korkeakivi | September 28, 2017

5 Reasons Why a Writer Should Move to Toronto

5 Reasons Why a Writer Should Move to Toronto

A Diverse, Publication-Dense City Close to Nature

By Deidre Olsen | September 28, 2017

What We Can Learn from

What We Can Learn from "Ordinary" Nazis

Jessica Shattuck on the Dangers of Making Monsters of Men

By Jessica Shattuck | September 27, 2017

Returning Antoine de Saint-Exupéry to the Skies

Returning Antoine de Saint-Exupéry to the Skies

On the Origins of The Little Prince and Restoring a Classic Plane

By Douglas R. Dechow and Anna Leahy | September 26, 2017

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