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Annie Dillard
Melissa Febos on the Unexpected Joys, Discoveries, and Sexiness of Celibacy
The Author of “The Dry Season” in Conversation with Sarah Viren
By
Sarah Viren
| June 4, 2025
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Pilgrim at Tinker Creek">Jen Hadfield on Annie Dillard’s
Pilgrim at Tinker Creek
In Conversation for the Windham-Campbell Prizes Podcast
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Windham-Campbell Prizes Podcast
| July 24, 2024
Busting Genre, in Style: Geoff Dyer on the Joy of Writing “Unpublishable” Books
George Makari Talks to the Author of “The Last Days of Roger Federer: And Other Endings”
By
George Makari
| April 11, 2024
Annie Dillard's "Total Eclipse" is the best thing you can read about the eclipse today.
By
Emily Temple
| April 8, 2024
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Wintering and the Value of Giving and Taking Care">
Wintering and the Value of Giving and Taking Care">How We Spend Our Days: On
Wintering
and the Value of Giving and Taking Care
Amanda Parrish Morgan Considers the Lessons of a Long Pandemic Season
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Amanda Parrish Morgan
| December 14, 2023
Beth Kephart on the Observational Lens
“It’s the stance we take toward the things we choose to see.”
By
Beth Kephart
| December 1, 2023
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“We Want to Make It Feel Like a Party.” On the Transformation of Southwest Review
By
Mark Haber
| November 21, 2023
Trying to Find My Voice on the Page: On Self-Doubt and Finding the Confidence it Takes to Write
By
Virginia Pye
| November 6, 2023
Finding Resonance in the Unreal: A Conversation Between Sam Knight and Sarah Krasnostein
By
Sarah Krasnostein
| June 1, 2022
Deep, Deep Time: On the “Cosmic Realism” of Kathryn Davis
Anthony Domestico Offers a Close Reading of an Underappreciated Novelist
By
Anthony Domestico
| February 16, 2022
Annie Dillard on How Writers Learn to Trust Instinct
“Original writing fashions a form.”
By
Annie Dillard
| January 14, 2022
What I Learned While Cataloguing an Entire Library of 19th-Century Schoolbooks
Kim Beil on Building a Habit of Curiosity
By
Kim Beil
| November 4, 2021
Unlearning the Sunk Cost Fallacy, in Writing and in Love
Hazel Hayes on the Power of Walking Away
By
Hazel Hayes
| October 25, 2021
"Write as if you were dying." Read Annie Dillard’s greatest writing advice.
By
Walker Caplan
| April 30, 2021
Phillip Lopate Considers America’s Post-WWII Essay Boom
On the Political, Social, and Literary Forces That Led to a Proliferation of the Genre
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Phillip Lopate
| April 5, 2021
The Internet Novel Is As Chaotic As Your Twitter Feed
Can Fiction Make Sense of Distraction?
By
Maddie Crum
| May 1, 2020
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