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How to Party With an Infant

Kaui Hart Hemmings

“Mele drives to the daycare in the Inner Richmond to pick up Ellie. It’s always kind of like driving to an abusive husband. How will your child treat you? Will she make it to the car without making a scene?”

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The Lost Art of Custom-Illustrating Your Favorite Books

On Grangerizing, the 19th-Century DIY Craze

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What Does It Mean to Be a Poet in the Face of Violence?

On Black Bodies, Metaphor, and Mourning

August 30, 2016  By Adriana E. Ramírez   Posted In  Fiction and Poetry  News and Culture  Poem  Politics 
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Spread the Word: On Small Presses and the Fight for Publicity

Keeping Pace with Fewer Resources in a Social Media-Saturated Environment

August 30, 2016  By Ilana Masad   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism 
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Seamus Heaney on William Wordsworth’s One Big Truth

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Ann Patchett on Stealing Stories, Book Tours, and Staying Off Twitter

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August 29, 2016  By Mary Laura Philpott   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  In Conversation 
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Slow Days, Fast Company

Eve Babitz

“It’s well known that for something to be fiction it must move right along and not meander among the bushes gazing into the next county. Unfortunately, with L.A. it’s impossible. You can’t write a story about L.A. that doesn’t turn around in the middle or get lost."

August 29, 2016  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Biography  Fiction and Poetry  From the Novel  Memoir  News and Culture  Travel 
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I Love Soap Operas (And They Made Me a Better Writer)

Deborah Shapiro on the Genre's Throwback Novelistic Qualities

August 29, 2016  By Deborah Shapiro   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Film and TV  News and Culture 
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Writing a Novel Limited to the 483 Words Spoken by Ophelia

Scott Esposito in Conversation with Paul Griffiths about let me tell you

August 29, 2016  By Veronica Esposito   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  In Conversation 
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Reading D.H. Lawrence on a Remote Swedish Island

Fredrik Sjöberg on Parables, Flies, and the Sea

August 29, 2016  By Fredrik Sjöberg   Posted In  Biography  Memoir  News and Culture  Travel 
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Gretzky to Wittgenstein to Nabokov… He Scores!

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The Legend of Jesse Smoke

Robert Bausch

“The first time I saw Jesse Smoke throw a football I knew she was going to be a miracle. I never saw anything like it, and I’d been in the game, professionally, more than thirty years; I saw John Elway, Dan Marino, Peyton Manning, Tom Brady. Hell, I remember films of Johnny Unitas and Sonny Jurgensen. I’d been a scout, an assistant, and even for a very short time, head coach.”

August 26, 2016  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Fiction and Poetry  From the Novel 
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Jacqueline Woodson on Brooklyn and the Brilliance of Black Girls

The Author of Brown Girl Dreaming in Conversation with Bethanne Patrick

August 26, 2016  By Bethanne Patrick   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  In Conversation 
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How to Write Coincidence the Right Way

From E.M. Forster to Flannery O'Connor, how writers manipulate all of us

August 26, 2016  By Alice Mattison   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism 
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How a Self-Published Writer of Gay Erotica Beat Sci-Fi’s Sad Puppies at their Own Game

And What it Taught Me About Pushing through Writer's Block

August 26, 2016  By M. Sophia Newman   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Literary Criticism 
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Why Can’t Irish Writers Escape the Sea?

Brendan Mac Evilly Goes in Search of a Nice Spot to Swim

August 26, 2016  By Brendan Mac Evilly   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Literary Criticism  Nature  News and Culture  Travel 
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