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Anxiety and Responsibility: What Stories Can Come From Our Current Moment?

Anxiety and Responsibility: What Stories Can Come From Our Current Moment?

Clare Pollard on the Urgency of Writing About Now

By Clare Pollard | August 2, 2022

Marianne Wiggins on Completing a Novel After Suffering a Stroke and Finding Inspiration In California’s Dry Terrain

Marianne Wiggins on Completing a Novel After Suffering a Stroke and Finding Inspiration In California’s Dry Terrain

Jane Ciabattari Talks to the Author of Properties of Thirst

By Jane Ciabattari | August 2, 2022

AudioFile’s Best </br>Audiobooks of July

AudioFile’s Best
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The Month in Literary Listening

By Book Marks | August 2, 2022

In Praise of Survival Literature

In Praise of Survival Literature

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By So Many Damn Books | August 2, 2022

The Pain-Writing-Money Trifecta: On Nora Ephron and Grief as Copy

The Pain-Writing-Money Trifecta: On Nora Ephron and Grief as Copy

Ella Risbridger Considers Art, Life, and Truth

By Ella Risbridger | August 1, 2022

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“An Open Heart, Armor Down.” Maud Newton and Ann Leary in Conversation

On Motivation, Family Histories, and Sleuthing Talents

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Smarter Than We Think: A Reading List on Animal Intelligence

Smarter Than We Think: A Reading List on Animal Intelligence

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Shelf Talkers: What Booksellers Are Reading at Third Place Books

Shelf Talkers: What Booksellers Are Reading at Third Place Books

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Richard Swan on the Necessity of Creating Limits in Fantastical Worldbuilding

Richard Swan on the Necessity of Creating Limits in Fantastical Worldbuilding

In Conversation with Gabrielle Martin on the New Books Network

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Ada Limón on How We’ll Never Truly Understand the Mystery of Being Alive

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

By The Maris Review | July 28, 2022

Remembering Daphne Athas: Writer, Reader, Teacher, Mentor, Adventurer, Friend

Remembering Daphne Athas: Writer, Reader, Teacher, Mentor, Adventurer, Friend

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By Literary Hub | July 28, 2022

13 Ways of Looking: Samantha Hunt on the Visual Inspirations Behind Her First Work of Nonfiction

13 Ways of Looking: Samantha Hunt on the Visual Inspirations Behind Her First Work of Nonfiction

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