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on writing
Phil Christman on the Poetics of Place
“I fear the obvious so much that my evasions of it have sometimes made me ridiculous.”
By
Phil Christman
| July 26, 2024
On Writing—and Then Becoming—the “Other”
How Understanding Her Neurodiverse Protagonist Helped Mathangi Subramanian Understand Herself
By
Mathangi Subramanian
| July 24, 2024
Anna DeForest on Writing Without Artifice
"There is no one outside of the story, there is no place outside from which to tell it."
By
Anna DeForest
| July 19, 2024
Ayeşgül Savaş on Creating Your Story’s Clock
“My book ran to the meter of many internal measures of time that make up our routines.”
By
Aysegül Savas
| July 12, 2024
Mateo Askaripour on the Perks of Genre Agnosticism
"There’s nothing like throwing the map out the window."
By
Mateo Askaripour
| July 8, 2024
Julia Phillips on the Writing Lessons of Fairy Tales
"Close the circle—even if your characters suffer, your readers will remember it."
By
Julia Phillips
| June 28, 2024
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Bobby Finger on Finding the Soundtrack to Your Writing
By
Bobby Finger
| June 21, 2024
Six Writers on How They Tackle Writer’s Block
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Literary Hub
| June 7, 2024
“At the Coal Seam of Motherhood.” On Writing About My Kids
By
Janet Manley
| June 5, 2024
Liana Finck on the Beauty of Problems
An Illustrated Personal History
By
Liana Finck
| May 31, 2024
Ursula K. Le Guin on How to Become a Writer
(Step One: Write)
By
Ursula K. Le Guin
| May 24, 2024
Anna Noyes on Writing the Book That Keeps Her Awake
“I want narrative propelled by questions, not by the need to provide each answer.”
By
Anna Noyes
| May 17, 2024
Karen Tei Yamashita on Seeking Stories in the Soil
“Undo the shame of forgetting. Dig and sift through dark soil. Feel its texture.”
By
Karen Tei Yamashita
| May 10, 2024
On Memoir, Permission, and the Thorny Terrain of Writing About Family
Jane Wong: “My father wrote half of me into being, I suppose. My mother wrote the other half.”
By
Jane Wong
| May 6, 2024
Nell Irvin Painter on Writing About Anything (and Everything)
A Call to Authors and Publishers Alike
By
Nell Irvin Painter
| April 26, 2024
Julia Alvarez on Falling in Love with Writing Again
“Resets are necessary throughout a writing life.”
By
Julia Alvarez
| April 19, 2024
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