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A Pilgrimage to Monk’s House, Where Virginia Woolf Found a Room of Her Own
Katie da Cunha Lewin on the Role of Writing Spaces in the Creative Lives of Virginia Woolf and Other Literary Icons
By
Katie da Cunha Lewin
| September 26, 2025
How to Be a Good Literary Citizen (in Seven Easy Steps)
Maris Kreizman With a Little Friendly Advice
By
Maris Kreizman
| September 25, 2025
Failing Better: On The Tennis Player and The Writer
Thomas Swick Examines the Parallels Between Two Joyous (and Thankless) Vocations
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Thomas Swick
| September 5, 2025
I Can’t Let Go of a Ten-Year-Old Literary Grudge: Am I the Asshole?
Kristen Arnett Answers Your Awkward Questions About Bad Bookish Behavior
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Kristen Arnett
| September 4, 2025
Am I the Asshole For Working on My Novel During a Shift at the Library?
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Kristen Arnett
| July 24, 2025
Hypergraphia: On Prolific Writers and the Persistent Need to Produce
Ed Simon Considers the Habits and Processes of a Group of Critically and Commercially Acclaimed Authors
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Ed Simon
| July 21, 2025
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Edmund White: Remembering a Doyen of LGBTQ+ Literature and His Mentorship
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| July 11, 2025
Pep Talks That I Give to Authors That I Will Now Give to Myself
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Maris Kreizman
| June 20, 2025
How Four Literary Icons Chose the Pen Names That Made Them Famous
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Kirsty McHugh and Ian Scott
| June 20, 2025
I Don’t Think My Fantasy-Writing Friend Will Get My Literary Fiction: Am I the Asshole?
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Kristen Arnett
| June 12, 2025
In a new lawsuit, the Authors Guild is going toe to toe with DOGE.
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| May 13, 2025
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| April 11, 2025
Dinaw Mengestu on PEN America’s Committment to Freedom of Expression
“PEN America’s defense and advocacy must be rendered vigorously and equitably, regardless of who sits in power.”
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Dinaw Mengestu
| April 10, 2025
Sally Rooney on the Short Stories of Thomas Morris
Read “Wales” From Morris’s New Collection, “Open Up”
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Sally Rooney
| April 8, 2025
What Kafka’s Hypochondria Reveals About His Literary and Personal Life
Will Rees on the Shared Characteristics Between Health Anxiety and the Writer’s Calling
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Will Rees
| March 12, 2025
George Orwell’s Doublethink: How Much Can—Or Should—We Know About Our Literary Idols?
Anna Funder on Authorial Privacy, Moral Decency and the Persistent, Omnipresent Menace of Patriarchy
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Anna Funder
| February 24, 2025
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The Trauma Behind the "Good Old Days": Christina Henry on the Dark Trap of Nostalgia in Fiction
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The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Not much happens In fact there is much in the text that is not made…"