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Travel
Dear Edward Abbey: Things Aren't Looking Great for the Wild
Amy Irvine on America's Vanishing Wilderness
By
Amy Irvine
| October 10, 2018
How to Tour the Most Bookish Island in the World
Veronica Esposito Takes a Literary Holiday in Iceland
By
Veronica Esposito
| September 18, 2018
Traveling To Spain With My Father's Ashes
Devin Galaudet on a Final Family Journey
By
Devin Galaudet
| September 14, 2018
5 Reasons A Writer Should Move to Mumbai
Why "Maximum City" is a Great Place To Write
By
Namrata Poddar
| August 27, 2018
On Men and Grief: Dispatches from My Book Tour
“I am just a man who lost his wife and wrote about it.”
By
Jonathan Santlofer
| August 24, 2018
How to Read the Signs in New York City
New Nonfiction from Joshua Cohen
By
Joshua Cohen
| August 15, 2018
Best Reviewed
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5 Reasons a Writer Should Move to... Tucson
By
Eshani Surya
| August 8, 2018
Is It Really Possible To Map Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha County?
By
Evan Fleischer
| July 27, 2018
Our 2,000 Mile Bicycle Book Tour
By
Amy and Dave Freeman
| July 11, 2018
The Wild Weird World of American Roadside Attractions
From "Real" Mermaids in Florida to the World's Largest Ball of Twine
By
Richard Ratay
| July 3, 2018
Trespassing at Ernest Hemingway's House
On the Road to Last Call in Ketchum, Idaho
By
Dave Seminara
| July 2, 2018
Life on a Moving Skyscraper, Crossing the Great Lakes
"Time on the water makes people a little kooky."
By
Porter Fox
| July 2, 2018
My (Tiny) Mother, the Pilot: A Writer in Uncharted Territory
On Fears of Flying and Writing
By
Suzanne Rindell
| June 29, 2018
Why James Baldwin Went to the South and What It Meant to Him
"Everybody Else was Paying Their Dues, and it was Time I Went Home and Paid Mine"
By
Ed Pavlić
| June 29, 2018
How Time in the Woods Helped Me Reset My Life
"I Stood in the Middle of the Weeds, and I Didn’t Give a Fuck About Anything"
By
Elle Nash
| June 28, 2018
My Dinner with Denis Johnson
Rick Bass Cooks Dinner for His Neighbor and Talks About Writing
By
Rick Bass
| June 25, 2018
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Novelist Van Jensen Talks with His Mother, Acclaimed Painter Jean Jensen, About Art, Literature, and Family
January 16, 2026
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Van Jensen
The Historical Implications and Fictional Possibilities of the Hindenberg Disaster
January 16, 2026
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L. A. Chandlar
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"Sensitive and powerful The women in em This Is Where the Serpent Lives em are…"