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The Suicide Note as Literary Genre
On the Last Words of Woolf, Koestler, Berryman, and More
By
Dustin Illingworth
| March 23, 2016
Why I Chose to Write in English
Ayelet Tsabari on Giving In to the Power of a Foreign Language
By
Ayelet Tsabari
| March 23, 2016
The P.G. Wodehouse Society of Lahore
A Genius of the Empire, Beloved in its Former Colonies
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Ananya Bhattacharyya
| March 22, 2016
Reading Lessons from My Teenage Self
Discovering the Other, on the Way to Yourself
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Carla Bruce-Eddings
| March 21, 2016
Why You Should Watch the New Nora Ephron Documentary
Michelle Dean On
Everything is Copy
, and the art of Ephronology
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Michelle Dean
| March 18, 2016
John D'Agata and the Art of the American Essay
Exploring the Limits of Non-Fiction, One Fact at a Time
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David L. Ulin
| March 17, 2016
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Susannah Felts
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The Time I Played Catch with Annie Dillard
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Michael Croley
| March 10, 2016
In Praise of the Mighty Zine
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Liska Jacobs
| March 10, 2016
Geoff Dyer: "What Kind of Writer is Annie Dillard?"
In Search of the Wide-Awake Reader
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Geoff Dyer
| March 10, 2016
Yes, She Reads Everything: Pico Iyer on Annie Dillard
A Writer Furiously Alive and Impossible to Anticipate
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Pico Iyer
| March 10, 2016
On the Deep Disquiet of Finishing Your Book
Fernando Pessoa, Joy Williams, and the gap between writing and publishing
By
Jonathan Lee
| March 8, 2016
The Things We Do to Promote the Books We Write
Summer Brennan on Publicity, Social Media, and Marlon James, Chef
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Summer Brennan
| March 8, 2016
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