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Spread the Word: On Small Presses and the Fight for Publicity

Spread the Word: On Small Presses and the Fight for Publicity

Keeping Pace with Fewer Resources in a Social Media-Saturated Environment

By Ilana Masad | August 30, 2016

Ann Patchett on Stealing Stories, Book Tours, and Staying Off Twitter

Ann Patchett on Stealing Stories, Book Tours, and Staying Off Twitter

The Author and Owner of Parnassus Books Discusses Her New Novel

By Mary Laura Philpott | August 29, 2016

We're All Peripheral: On the Uncertainty of Literary Community

We're All Peripheral: On the Uncertainty of Literary Community

Anne Korkeakivi on Writing as a Roving Expatriate

By Anne Korkeakivi | August 8, 2016

How I Learned To Stop Checking My <br>Book's Sales

How I Learned To Stop Checking My
Book's Sales

Betsy Robinson Wrestles With Her Longing for Literary Fame

By Betsy Robinson | July 8, 2016

@diski, Inventive to the Last

@diski, Inventive to the Last

She was always open, critical, combative, funny, warm, and unafraid

By Joanna Walsh | April 29, 2016

If <em>Jane Eyre</em> Came Out Today Would It Be Marketed As Genre?

If Jane Eyre Came Out Today Would It Be Marketed As Genre?

On Proto-Feminist and Commercial Powerhouse Charlotte Brontë

By Lyndsay Faye | April 21, 2016

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How Science Fiction Redefines Who We Are, and What We're Becoming

By Steve Toutonghi | April 18, 2016

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By Michael Seidlinger | March 18, 2016

How Social Networks Play Favorites

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The Hidden Forces Behind Going Viral

By Jacob Silverman | March 16, 2016

The Things We Do to Promote the Books We Write

The Things We Do to Promote the Books We Write

Summer Brennan on Publicity, Social Media, and Marlon James, Chef

By Summer Brennan | March 8, 2016

The Novel is Dead, Celebrity is a Disease, and More!

The Novel is Dead, Celebrity is a Disease, and More!

Jarett Kobek Really Does Hate the Internet

By Chelsea Hodson | February 4, 2016

What Do Writers Owe Readers?

What Do Writers Owe Readers?

When the Digital Mailbag Gets Too Full

By Kate Tuttle | November 2, 2015

Nom de Vie: Literary Social Media in  the Age of Ferrante

Nom de Vie: Literary Social Media in the Age of Ferrante

On Anonymity and the Self-Promotional Author

By Alexander Chee | September 17, 2015

Breath of Fresh Air

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After Michael Brown: Yahdon Israel

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