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How A Single Rosh Hashanah Dinner Sparked 10 Years of Research

How A Single Rosh Hashanah Dinner Sparked 10 Years of Research

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By Devin Murphy | September 21, 2017

Imagining the Future of Nigeria: Accessing Africa Through Sci-Fi

Imagining the Future of Nigeria: Accessing Africa Through Sci-Fi

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Writing My Trauma With a Little Help From a Jason Bourne Car Chase

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By Winnie M. Li | September 18, 2017

Evil Enters From the Left: On Pantomime and the Classic Stage

Evil Enters From the Left: On Pantomime and the Classic Stage

Elly Griffiths Remembers Learning the Feel of Real Drama

By Elly Griffiths | September 18, 2017

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie on How to Write and How to Read

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie on How to Write and How to Read

"When it's difficult, what keeps me going is the possibility of joy."

By Emily Temple | September 15, 2017

7 Writers Who Were Also Editors (And the Books They Edited)

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When Roald Dahl's Editor Decided He Was Too Much of a Prick To Publish

By Emily Temple | September 13, 2017

Kaveh Akbar: How I Found Poetry in Childhood Prayer

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The Ways in Which a Novel Can Fail Like a Marriage

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Can the <em>New York Times'</em> Modern Love Column Change a Writer's Life?

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The Magic and Risk of a Handwritten Letter

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N.K. Jemisin on Craft, Advocacy, and Ignoring the Naysayers

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"I feel the Force. I listen to my gut. I write what feels good."

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Where Are the Likes? Coming to Terms with Being a Writer on Social Media

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When News of Publication Garners Way More Attention Than the Writing Itself

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