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Where Do We Go from Here?: The Future of Fiction

Saul Bellow

“We know that science has a future, we hope that government will have one. But it is not altogether agreed that the novel has any­thing but a past.”

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Lydia Davis at the End of the World

On Learning Norwegian and Writing the Beauty of the Dying World

April 9, 2015  By Ane Farsethas   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  In Conversation  On Translation 
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Interview with a Bookstore: City Lights

Lost Ducks, Beatniks, and Sex in the Storeroom

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The Haunting of Alice B. Toklas

Seattle’s Smartest Writer Holds a Literary Seance

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On Martinis and Marguerite Duras

A Q & A with Laura van den Berg

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The Staff Shelf: City Lights

What are booksellers reading?

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On Whiteness and The Racial Imaginary

Where writers go wrong in imagining the lives of others

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How to Draw a Novel

Tracing the shapes of the stories we tell

April 8, 2015  By Martin Solares   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism 
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Delicious Foods

James Hannaham

“A few weeks after arriving in St. Cloud, Eddie started to pick up jobs here and there. He randomly encountered Sandy, the waitress from the Hungry Haven, at a drugstore and she told him that an overworked construction guy who didn’t do concrete had heard about a divorcée in a Victorian outside Pierz who needed a whole pool patio and front walkway done.”

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In Praise of Bookstores

Or, A Welcome Letter from the Editor

April 8, 2015  By Jonny Diamond   Posted In  Bookstores and Libraries  News and Culture 
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Iowa City, 1992: A Social Network

Heartbreak, Fame, and Beers at the Fox Head

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Ten Things You’ll Need to Survive AWP

A local's guide to coexisting with 10,000 writers

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Dear Poet: You Just Won a Free House

On Moving to Detroit in the Middle of Winter

April 8, 2015  By Casey Rocheteau   Posted In  News and Culture  Travel 
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A Brief History of the Future of Reading

From page to screen to phone and back again

April 8, 2015  By John Freeman   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism 
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The Nearest Thing To Life

James Wood

“For the last twenty years or so, I have returned again and again to a remarkable story, written by Anton Chekhov when he was twenty-seven. It’s called ‘The Kiss.’”

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