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Whatever the Genre, My Books Are Dark Because I am Dark
Fuminori Nakamura on how Noir Made Him The Writer He Is
By
Fuminori Nakamura
| October 31, 2016
The Rise of the Cities of the Dead
From Churchyards to Cemeteries, Where the Dead Live
By
Colin Dickey
| October 31, 2016
Writing Infertility: Belle Boggs and Monica Youn in Conversation
On the Continuing Stigma of Reproductive Intervention
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Literary Hub
| October 28, 2016
Phil Klay on the Citizen-Veteran Gap, and Modes of Storytelling
"I wanted to be able to approach the subject from many different angles"
By
Charles Arrowsmith
| October 28, 2016
How I Helped Tell a Soldier's Story
Jane Bernstein on Finding the Human Detail in a Memoir of War
By
Jane Bernstein
| October 28, 2016
There Are 1,462 Possible Plots for Your Book
Plotto: The Master Book of All Plots">From William Wallace Cook’s
Plotto: The Master Book of All Plots
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Literary Hub
| October 28, 2016
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A New Documentary on Isaac Babel Highlights His Continued Relevance
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| October 28, 2016
Thomas Bernhard: "I Am a Story Destroyer"
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| October 28, 2016
Marilynne Robinson: Against Oligarchy
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Marilynne Robinson
| October 27, 2016
What I Learned After Illustrating 75 Bookstores from Around the World
Bob Eckstein on Brushes with Tragedy, Community, Resilience, and Magic
By
Bob Eckstein
| October 27, 2016
The Riddle of the Vagina, and Other Victorian Attempts to Understand Women
On Magic Tubes, Fecund Potions, and Making Feet for Baby Stockings
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Therese Oneill
| October 27, 2016
The Publisher Who Rejected Jane Austen
Well That Was a Mistake, Wasn't It?
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Shelley DeWees
| October 26, 2016
On the Short-Lived All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
Was Lipstick">There's No Crying in Baseball—But There
Was
Lipstick
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Cait Murphy
| October 25, 2016
Literary Frenemies: Jean Cocteau and Marcel Proust
"One has to resolve oneself to face the fact that you are not a true friend"
By
Claude Arnaud
| October 24, 2016
Stop Stereotyping Lexicographers!
John Simpson is an Editor of Dictionaries, and This Is His Story
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John Simpson
| October 24, 2016
Are You a Southern Writer or a Brooklyn Writer?
Let Thomas Mullen's Handy Chart Decide!
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Thomas Mullen
| October 21, 2016
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