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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.”
By
Aaron Hamburger
| May 4, 2023
“It’s Not All Over...” On Persisting in Writing and in Life
Mark Ernest Pothier in Conversation With His Younger Self
By
Mark Ernest Pothier
| May 3, 2023
What Lies Behind the Postcard: Jasmin Iolani Hakes on the New Meaning of Summer Reading
“Novels have the ability to transport, but they can also deepen our understanding of a place in a way that is difficult to replicate.”
By
Jasmin Iolani Hakes
| May 3, 2023
Between Two Cities: Shubha Sunder on Finding a Place in Fiction
“Boston and Bangalore don’t live within me in hermetically sealed compartments; rather, they permeate each other.”
By
Shubha Sunder
| April 27, 2023
Kevin Chong on Finding Inspiration in Surprise
“Surprises are often ones you initially resist, if not outright ignore.”
By
Kevin Chong
| April 19, 2023
Elizabeth Graver and J.C. Hallman on the Blurred Boundaries between Fact and Fiction
"I’m interested in nostalgia and what it means to think you’re at the height of your life."
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Literary Hub
| April 19, 2023
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Katy Simpson Smith
| April 18, 2023
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Selene Ross
| April 13, 2023
Juliette Fay on Writing Complex Older Protagonists
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Juliette Fay
| April 12, 2023
Baroque, Purple, and Beautiful: In Praise of the Long, Complicated Sentence
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Ed Simon
| April 10, 2023
Ling Ling Huang on the Similarities Between Classical Music and Fiction Writing
“Music and writing demand the same things: self-discipline, time, and patience.”
By
Ling Ling Huang
| April 10, 2023
Jane Roper on Learning How to Have Fun While Writing Fiction
“Bringing your full self to your work, wielding all of your tools with abandon, is fun at a whole other level.”
By
Jane Roper
| April 7, 2023
Szilvia Molnar on Knowing When to Kill Your Darlings
“I sometimes pulled back on reality. But, on the page, I gave close to everything.”
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Szilvia Molnar
| March 21, 2023
God Bless the Grievers: Zoe Fishman on Reclaiming Widowhood Narratives
“By laughing through the tears, I was finally in charge.”
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Zoe Fishman
| March 20, 2023
Jennifer Rosner on Crafting Evocative Historical Fiction That Honors the Past
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Natalie Jenner and Jennifer Rosner
| March 16, 2023
What Lies Beneath: The Deep Geology of Prose
Elizabeth McKenzie on Writing About Her Geologist Mother
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Elizabeth McKenzie
| March 14, 2023
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