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You're stuck with the cover, and other advice for debut authors

You're stuck with the cover, and other advice for debut authors

By Corinne Segal | May 29, 2019

At last night's Authors Guild benefit, calls to support authors in a troubled democracy.

At last night's Authors Guild benefit, calls to support authors in a troubled democracy.

By Corinne Segal | May 16, 2019

Hungover and happy at Minnesota's new book festival, Wordplay.

Hungover and happy at Minnesota's new book festival, Wordplay.

By Ryan Chapman | May 15, 2019

The Bay Area Book Festival in Three Acts

The Bay Area Book Festival in Three Acts

Jane Ciabattari Reports From the Best Fest in the West

By Jane Ciabattari | May 15, 2019

Open Secrets at the PEN World Voices Festival

Open Secrets at the PEN World Voices Festival

Contemporary Writers on the Crucial Merging of the Personal and the Public in Literature and Politics

By Matt Grant | May 7, 2019

Here's the World's First Public Gallery of Modern Art

Here's the World's First Public Gallery of Modern Art

Hugh Lane and the Art Gallery as Theater

By Morna O'Neill | May 6, 2019

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At a Dinner Inspired by Marlon James Latest Novel

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Blood Sausage, Curried Goat, and a Rapt Literary Audience

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At the Netherlands Somewhat Glamorous Boekenweek

By Michele Hutchison | March 22, 2019

Announcing the 2019 Whiting Award Winners

Announcing the 2019 Whiting Award Winners

The Ten Emerging Writers Who Won the Prestigious $50,000 Award

By Literary Hub | March 20, 2019

Ada Limón: “I Have Never Done Anything Alone”

Ada Limón: “I Have Never Done Anything Alone”

From Her Acceptance Speech For the NBCC Poetry Awards

By Literary Hub | March 15, 2019

Sandra Cisneros: A Dedication to Word-Workers, Asylum Seekers and More

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By Sandra Cisneros | March 8, 2019

Garth Greenwell on What It Means to Live the Writer's Life

Garth Greenwell on What It Means to Live the Writer's Life

Advice and Wisdom from His Bennington College Commencement Speech

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At <em>Hard to Read</em>, Everybody's A Writer and Everybody's A Reader

At Hard to Read, Everybody's A Writer and Everybody's A Reader

A Reading Series That's A "Literary Social Practice"

By Fiona Alison Duncan | February 27, 2019

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