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Craft and Advice
Read Susan Sontag's Love Letter to Borges, Written 10 Years After His Death
"We are still learning from you. We are still imitating you."
By
Emily Temple
| January 16, 2018
Who Gets to Write About Gentrification?
Naima Coster Writes from the Center, Not the Margins
By
Naima Coster
| January 16, 2018
Dear Rick Moody: Half My Family Knows the Truth About Me
A Son Wonders About Coming Out to His Mother
By
Rick Moody
| January 12, 2018
Do Audio Books Count As Reading?
And Other Pernicious Questions That Arise for Visually Impaired Book-Lovers
By
James Tate Hill
| January 11, 2018
The Child-Poet Genius of Brooklyn
On the Prodigious Poetic Talents of Nathalia Crane
By
Ann Hulbert
| January 9, 2018
If It Wasn't For My Corporate Office Job, I Couldn't Be a Novelist
Jillian Medoff Would Rather Talk About Sex Than Reveal How Much Her Novels Made
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Jillian Medoff
| January 8, 2018
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Christopher J. Yates Gave Himself 10 Years to Publish a Novel
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Christopher J. Yates
| January 5, 2018
How Fetishizing 'Craft' Can Get in the Way of a Good Poem
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Michael Bazzett
| December 19, 2017
Making the Jump from Stage to Page
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Kia Corthron
| December 15, 2017
20 Questions (And Answers) for the Debut Writer
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Literary Hub
| December 14, 2017
How Important is the First Draft to Your Novel?
Some People Revise, Some People Write
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Sandra Scofield
| December 12, 2017
William H. Gass's Advice for Writers: "You Have to be Grimly Determined."
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Emily Temple
| December 7, 2017
On Book Publishing's Drinking Culture
What If We Didn't Drink at Every Single Event?
By
Szilvia Molnar
| December 6, 2017
The Ghosts of Literary Greatness That Forever Haunt Paris
From Balzac to Max Jacob, a Pilgrimage to Bygone Genius
By
Peter Wortsman
| December 5, 2017
On Our Love-Hate Relationship with Punctuation
Why So Much Anger for the Semicolon?
By
Stephen Spector
| December 5, 2017
Love and Death at the Library with the Astro Poets
"I had that nervous date feeling, like you were all a giant Earth sign”
By
Kyle Lucia Wu
| December 1, 2017
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