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Love is Boring and Hard to Write About, And Yet...

Love is Boring and Hard to Write About, And Yet...

Lydia Millet on Why Hate Is Juicy and Love Is Dry

By Lydia Millet | May 5, 2016

The Perpetual Solitude of the Writer

The Perpetual Solitude of the Writer

Adam Haslett on Exploring Intimacy Through Fictional Characters

By Adam Haslett | May 3, 2016

Novel? Screenplay? Comic? How to Choose the Right Medium For Your Story

Novel? Screenplay? Comic? How to Choose the Right Medium For Your Story

Ken Pisani on Writing Across Disciplines

By Ken Pisani | May 3, 2016

How Billy Joel Taught Me To Write

How Billy Joel Taught Me To Write

Benjamin Wood Offers a Thoughtful and Irony-Free Appreciation of the Piano Man

By Benjamin Wood | May 2, 2016

Infiltrating Literature's Secret Societies

Infiltrating Literature's Secret Societies

Tobias Carroll on Our Fascination with All-Powerful, Unseen Institutions

By Tobias Carroll | April 29, 2016

How Mapping Alice Munro's Stories Helped Me As a Writer

How Mapping Alice Munro's Stories Helped Me As a Writer

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By Elizabeth Poliner | April 27, 2016

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Why My Novel Uses Untranslated Chinese

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Getting to Know the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Finalists

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The Tournament of Literary Sex Writing: And the Winner Is...

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