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Some Fundamental Principles for Writing Great Sex
Rebecca Sacks on the Craft Behind the Intimacy
By
Bee Sacks
| February 8, 2022
The Lion Speaks: On the Potency of the Epistolary Form
Daniel Black Considers Letters and Linguistic Freedom
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Daniel Black
| February 4, 2022
Some Helpful Metaphors for Writing a Novel, Illustrated
Swan Huntley on the Highs and Lows of Getting Lost Inside Your Own Maze
By
Swan Huntley
| February 3, 2022
of Language">
of Language">
of Language">Food Is Its Own Kind
of Language
Charmaine Wilkerson on the Unbreakable Connection Between Our Stories and the Things We Eat
By
Charmaine Wilkerson
| February 2, 2022
The Lost Daughter,
Vladimir
, and What Happens When Women Have Had Enough">
The Lost Daughter,
Vladimir
, and What Happens When Women Have Had Enough">
The Lost Daughter,
Vladimir
, and What Happens When Women Have Had Enough">On
The Lost Daughter
,
Vladimir
, and What Happens When Women Have Had Enough
of Motherhood and Art">Miranda Beverly-Whittemore Investigates the Intersection
of Motherhood and Art
By
Miranda Beverly-Whittemore
| February 2, 2022
A Beautiful Sadness: On the People and Places That Will Forever Haunt Us
Hanna Lillith Assadi Tells the Story of Her Grandmother’s Life
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Hannah Lillith Assadi
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The Postmistress of Paris
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| November 24, 2021
Watch Kurt Vonnegut explain the different shapes of stories.
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