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From Cannes, Ryan Coleman Finds the Renegade Spanish Filmmaker Crafting Something Entirely New

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Why Writers Need to Confront and Create With Their Most Unpleasant Emotions

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No Tense Like the Present: Novels That Embrace the Immediate

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Why I Make Rules for My Writing Students—And Why I Break Them

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Elissa Washuta on Reckoning with the Insoluble Puzzles of the Universe

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June 8, 2022  By Thresholds    Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features  In Conversation  Lit Hub Radio  Literary Criticism  Thresholds 
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Why Geography Explains Everything From Brexit to Cuba to the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

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Note to Elon Musk: Stop Wasting Your Billions on Twitter and Invest Them in Curing Cancer

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Abbigail Nguyen Rosewood on “Literary Destiny” and the Topics of Our Obsession

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June 8, 2022  By Otherppl with Brad Listi   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features  In Conversation  Lit Hub Radio  Otherppl with Brad Listi 
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Jenni Fagan Reads from Her Bewitching New Novel, Hex

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