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Eileen Myles, the Books in My Life: From Little Women to Angela Carter

The Author of Afterglow Shares a Few Thoughts on Favorite Writers

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How Shania Twain Made Me a Writer

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How French Cuisine Took Over the World

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The Lessons of My Childhood in Communist Poland are Relevant Again

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Kaveh Akbar: How I Found Poetry in Childhood Prayer

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“I’ve Always Been Political”: Celeste Ng and Nicole Chung in Conversation

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September 12, 2017  By Nicole Chung   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  In Conversation 
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The Ways in Which a Novel Can Fail Like a Marriage

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September 12, 2017  By Josh Weil   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features 
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Nathan Englander on “His Turducken” of a Novel: Spy Thriller, Love Story, Meta-History

Writing the Neverending Heartbreak of Israel and Palestine with a Little Bit of Humor

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The Classes 25 Famous Writers Teach

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The Living Infinite

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“At my baptism, they would give me ninety-three names.”

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The Divinity of Dog Writing

Canine Companions Through the Eyes of Virginia Woolf, Eileen Myles, and More

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5 Books Making News this Week: Poverty, Politics, and Palestine

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Read from Marina Carr’s Play, Hecuba

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