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When Your Family Figures Out You're a Writer... and Loves You For It
Melissa Woods on the Unlikely Intersections of
Child-Rearing and Novel-Writing
By
Melissa M. Woods
| December 19, 2019
Tim O'Brien on Narrating His Own Book and Becoming a Dad Late in Life
The National Book Award-Winning Novelist Speaks to
Randy O'Brien on the
AudioFile
By
Randy O'Brien
| December 19, 2019
The Governor's Race That Made George Wallace a Hardline Segregationist
Peggy Wallace Kennedy on Her Father's 1958 Defeat
By
Peggy Wallace Kennedy
| December 19, 2019
The indie press that published
Ducks, Newburyport
is in trouble.
By
Aaron Robertson
| December 18, 2019
Michael Fassbender to adapt Kevin Barry's
Night Boat to Tangier
.
By
Dan Sheehan
| December 18, 2019
Visiting Jeff VanderMeer's Weird, Wondrous Worlds
Erin Berger Catches Up With the Author of
Dead Astronauts
By
Erin Berger
| December 18, 2019
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Laleh Khadivi
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One Man's Literary Crusade to Uncensor Sex in America
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| December 18, 2019
How Do Some Authors “Lose Control” of Their Characters?
By
Jim Davies
| December 18, 2019
Unearthing the Stories of Australia's Working Class
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By
Enza Gandolfo
| December 18, 2019
Deported at the Dawn of the Syrian War
After a Decade in the US, Lawand Kiki was Forced
to Leave for Damascus
By
Mike Giglio
| December 18, 2019
Haruki Murakami celebrated 40 years of being a novelist with a rare public reading of his next book.
By
Corinne Segal
| December 17, 2019
Crazy Rich Asians
's Jon M. Chu is adapting Mary H.K. Choi's
Permanent Record
.
By
Katie Yee
| December 17, 2019
Of course Emma Watson is hiding copies of
Little Women
around London.
By
Corinne Segal
| December 17, 2019
High Comedy and Misdemeanors:
The Shakespearean Drama at the Heart of Impeachment
Liesl Schillinger on the Contemporary Resonance of
Love’s Labour’s Lost
By
Liesl Schillinger
| December 17, 2019
Why (and How, Exactly) Did Early Humans Start Cooking?
Guy Crosby on the Connection Between the Way We Eat
and Who We Are
By
Guy Crosby
| December 17, 2019
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Ed Lin on Writing a Novel About the Plight of Filipino Migrant Workers in Taiwan
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