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Mary Karr: Stop Asking Me About David Foster Wallace, Thanks
"As though my contribution to literature is that I fucked him a couple times in the early nineties."
By
Emily Temple
| January 18, 2017
Inaugural Poem for [REDACTED]
new poem by jayy dodd
By
jayy dodd
| January 18, 2017
We Waited in Quiet: Two Poems by Ishion Hutchinson
"I am a drifter, a sea-swift / some poet once used to make a crest in Time."
By
Ishion Hutchinson
| January 13, 2017
Writers Resist: In Pursuit of Wild Hope
VOICES OF DISSENT ON MLK'S BIRTHDAY
By
Literary Hub
| January 13, 2017
W.S. Merwin: On Reading What You Want, Reading It Slowly, and the Beauty of Trees
A Great American Poet in Conversation with Paul Holdengraber
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Literary Hub
| January 12, 2017
Writers Resist: Writing Truth to Power
Voices of Dissent on MLK's Birthday
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Literary Hub
| January 12, 2017
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Writers Resist: An Anti-Inauguration on MLK's Birthday
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Literary Hub
| January 11, 2017
A Literary Feud is Afoot!
By
Emily Temple
| January 9, 2017
Watch John Berryman's Drunken 1967 Interview for the BBC
By
Emily Temple
| January 6, 2017
Paterson">
Paterson">
Paterson">Why Every Aspiring Writer Should Go See
Paterson
Indulge in a rare bit of artistic realism
By
Emily Temple
| January 5, 2017
Poetry As Prophecy: A Conversation with the Astro Poets
Alex Dimitrov and Dorothea Lasky on Magick, Writing, and Mariah Carey
By
Blair Beusman
| December 27, 2016
On Poverty, Justice, and Writing Sonnets of the South
Poet Melissa Range talks to Stephen Burt
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Literary Hub
| December 21, 2016
Girls In Trees (In Art, In Literature)
Writers and Photographers Explore the Collision of Nature and Girlhood
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Literary Hub
| December 21, 2016
A Found Poem About The State of Things in 2016
The New Yorker's Poems of the Year">From
The New Yorker
's Poems of the Year
By
Emily Temple
| December 13, 2016
On Failing to Write for the Internet
Laurie Sheck Gets Lost in a Sea of Infinite Links
By
Laurie Sheck
| December 13, 2016
Poetry and Prose from Günter Grass's Final Work
"We must never again build memorials / to victims we treated thoughtlessly"
By
Günter Grass
| December 9, 2016
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Bestsellers to Blockbusters: Stephen King Reflects on the Adaptations of His Work
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Stephen King
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"Might be the best craft book on writing you will ever read It s not…"