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The Lit Hub Podcast
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Memoir Nation
Beyond the Page
First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
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Going Quiet as the World Goes Loud: On Private Anxiety in a Very Public Pandemic
the people who go in and don’t come out."">"In the back of the ambulance, I thought about dying. I thought about
the people who go in and don’t come out."
By
Brandon Taylor
| June 18, 2020
Brandon Taylor, Reluctant Novelist
When a Short Story Writer Goes Long
By
Brandon Taylor
| February 18, 2020
Josephine Rowe on Craft, Climate Grief, and the Politics of Fiction
Here Until August in Conversation with Brandon Taylor">The Author of
Here Until August
in Conversation with Brandon Taylor
By
Brandon Taylor
| October 8, 2019
Brandon Taylor: Fear is a Prolonged Argument with the World
On What it is to Grow Up a Child, Afraid
By
Brandon Taylor
| September 13, 2019
Brandon Taylor: When to Protect Your Characters, and When to Punish Them
On Alice Munro, Karl-Ove Knausgaard, and the Impulses of the MFA
By
Brandon Taylor
| May 22, 2019
How Mary Oliver Helped Me to Breathe Again
Brandon Taylor on the Gift That is "Wild Geese"
By
Brandon Taylor
| January 18, 2019
Best Reviewed
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Kiese Laymon: Surviving the Failures of Others
By
Brandon Taylor
| November 27, 2018
All About My Mother: Brandon Taylor on Love, Rage, and Family
By
Brandon Taylor
| August 1, 2018
On Writing a Short Story: 'Everything is Always Happening, All the Time.'
By
Brandon Taylor
| July 11, 2018
I Reject Your Asterisks, and Your Dinkus, Too
Brandon Taylor is Not Having It
By
Brandon Taylor
| June 21, 2018
Stephen Hawking: Astrophysicist, Rock Star
Brandon Taylor on the Importance of Science Heroes
By
Brandon Taylor
| March 15, 2018
After Alabama: Political Victories Don't Put Food on the Table
Brandon Taylor on the Fate of Black Voters Who 'Saved' Us From Roy Moore
By
Brandon Taylor
| December 13, 2017
Against the Attention Economy: Short Stories Are Not Quick Literary Fixes
Brandon Taylor, in Praise of Slow Reading
By
Brandon Taylor
| December 6, 2017
The Miracles of Serena Williams: Black Sainthood Will Not Fix White America
Brandon Taylor on the Greatest Tennis Player Who Ever Lived
By
Brandon Taylor
| September 6, 2017
Who Cares What Straight People Think?
Brandon Taylor on the Uncertain State of Queer Narratives
By
Brandon Taylor
| July 11, 2017
Being Gay vs. Being Southern: A False Choice
Brandon Taylor on Garrard Conley, Nick White, and Finding One's Real Self
By
Brandon Taylor
| June 6, 2017
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Healing Homicides in One's Head: The Cathartic Experience of Writing Transgressive Characters
October 22, 2025
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Lyn Liao Butler
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"Might be the best craft book on writing you will ever read It s not…"