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Why E.B. White Was Wrong About (Some of) the Elements of Style

Why E.B. White Was Wrong About (Some of) the Elements of Style

Lovers of the Passive Voice Unite

By A. L. Kennedy | July 11, 2017

How to Be a Writer on Social Media: Advice from Roxane Gay, Alexander Chee, Celeste Ng, and Adam M. Grant

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Ask the Publicists, a Regular Advice Column from Broadside PR

By Literary Hub | July 10, 2017

8 Famous Writers Writing About Not Writing

8 Famous Writers Writing About Not Writing

Turns Out Nobody is Working Right Now

By Emily Temple | July 10, 2017

If Consciousness Isn't A Stream, How Do We Represent It?

If Consciousness Isn't A Stream, How Do We Represent It?

How Literature Reflects our Changing Understanding of Consciousness

By David Letzler | July 10, 2017

I Walked Across Europe To Understand My Character

I Walked Across Europe To Understand My Character

Jason Hewitt Goes the Extra Mile

By Jason Hewitt | July 7, 2017

How A Reader's Feminist Critique Changed My Sci-Fi Novel

How A Reader's Feminist Critique Changed My Sci-Fi Novel

Erin Asked Me To Do Better. I Answered Her With A Better Book.

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