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Is Artistic Ego a Faustian Bargain? Karl Ove Knausgaard on Plot, Narcissism, and His New Novel

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Madeline Cash on Writing an Absurdist Systems Novel

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Virginia Faulkner: Writer, Editor and... Ghostwriter?

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