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Failure, Patience, and Joy: Tania James on What It Means to Be a Writer

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“Happy Accidents.” Shelley Noble on Stumbling Into a Story

“Different than inspiration; quirky, shocking, sometimes clunky, they intercede rather than inspire.”

May 4, 2023  By Shelley Noble   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features 
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Aaron Hamburger on Trying to Solve a Family Mystery Through Fiction

“Writing my novel was a way to connect to this younger version of my grandmother.”

May 4, 2023  By Aaron Hamburger   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features  Memoir 
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On Shuttered Libraries, Censorship, the Threat of Book Bans

Mark Dunn Mulls Considers What His 2001 Novel Ella Minnow Pea Can Teach Us About Today

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Michael Lind Explains How the Suppression of Wages and Unions is Destroying America

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The Morning Following the Discovery of the Affair

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