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Years After Barry Hannah’s Death, He Haunts Us Still

Michael Bible on the Southern "Writer's Writer"

April 23, 2018  By Michael Bible   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features 
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Sometimes the Best Way to Read is to Mark Up the Book

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It’s Never Too Soon for Art (or Politics) About Trauma

Tom McAllister on Writing a Novel About a School Shooting

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