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How Not to Lose Hope: Alternate Histories and the Real World
Paz Pardo on Living in a World of Continuing Calamities
By
Paz Pardo
| February 14, 2023
Marisa Crane on the Finer Points of Experimental Fiction
“The experimental form should relate to and enhance the themes and narrative—not distract from it.”
By
Mac Crane
| January 19, 2023
Daniel Torday on Why There Are No Acknowledgements in His Latest Novel
“That absence grows into not a void, but a validation of a privacy we’ve lost track of in our information-abundant existence.”
By
Daniel Torday
| January 18, 2023
Dan Kois on Youthful Nostalgia and Rediscovering the Craft of Fiction
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Erica Eisdorfer
| January 17, 2023
How Do You Know If Your Short Story Should Be a Novel?
Bill Cotter Wrestles With the Right Way to Tell a Story
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Bill Cotter
| December 15, 2022
How Chekhov Made Sense of His Surroundings Through Writing Short Stories
Bob Blaisdell on Chronicling the Literary and Personal Life of One of Russia’s Most Prolific Writers
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Bob Blaisdell
| December 9, 2022
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Always on the Clock: On the Writerly Need to Find Ideas in Unexpected Places
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| November 29, 2022
Meg Howrey on Speaking for Her Novel’s Protagonist
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Meg Howrey
| November 15, 2022
Serena Burdick on Her Novel’s Seventeen-Year Journey to Publication
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Serena Burdick
| November 4, 2022
When Less Is More: On Writing Sex and Violence
Reine Arcache Melvin Explores the Twin Roots of Horror and Desire
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| October 11, 2022
How Dealing in Facts Helps Fiction Writers Hone Their Craft
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Tracey Lien
| September 14, 2022
Jerome Charyn on Finding Literary Inspiration at the Movie Theater
“I didn’t have to stumble with words on a page. Images on the screen became my vocabulary.”
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Jerome Charyn
| August 25, 2022
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Lauren Acampora
| August 23, 2022
Kayla Maiuri on What Writing Fiction Can Reveal About Those We Love
“In the end, it was our shared language, storytelling, and the act of imagination, that brought us together again.”
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Kayla Maiuri
| August 10, 2022
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Lisa Williamson Rosenberg on What the Profession Gives Writers
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Lisa Williamson Rosenberg
| August 1, 2022
From Memoir to Fiction: A World More Beautiful and Real than Reality
Yara Zgheib on Blending the Real With the Imaginary
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Yara Zgheib
| July 5, 2022
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