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Tony Hoagland Was a Poet <br>of Heart and Humor

Tony Hoagland Was a Poet
of Heart and Humor

Mike Schneider Remembers His Friend's Idiomatic Writing

By Mike Schneider | July 29, 2019

My Coming Out is a Story of Forgiveness

My Coming Out is a Story of Forgiveness

William Dameron Reclaims His Life Story

By William Dameron | July 25, 2019

On My 42-Year Correspondence with W.S. Merwin

On My 42-Year Correspondence with W.S. Merwin

Howard Norman Reflects on the Collective Meaning of 416 Letters

By Howard Norman | July 24, 2019

Like Writing, Cruising is an Exercise in Introspection and Perseverance

Like Writing, Cruising is an Exercise in Introspection and Perseverance

Alex Espinoza on Discovering His Sexuality

By Alex Espinoza | July 22, 2019

Richard Russo: On the Moral <br>Power of Regret

Richard Russo: On the Moral
Power of Regret

Memories of the Family and Obligations Past

By Richard Russo | July 18, 2019

Mukoma Wa Ngugi: On the Poem That Made Me Fall in Love with Words

Mukoma Wa Ngugi: On the Poem That Made Me Fall in Love with Words

A Close Reading of Sonia Sanchez's "Poem at Thirty"

By Mukoma Wa Ngugi | July 17, 2019

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My White Whale Was a 50-Pound Fish in Martha's Vineyard

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Paul Auster on the Time He Met Samuel Beckett

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"One remark speaks to the dilemma all writers must live with: eternal doubt, the inability to judge the worth of what one has created."

By Paul Auster | June 27, 2019

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