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Con-versations: Chatting with Creators at Phoenix Comicon

Sometimes it's hard to remember why you go to comic-cons...until you start talking to creators about their work.

George Saunders Wrote A Novel and I’m Having Feelings

Imagine if one day, Da Vinci showed up to his best friend’s house, pulled out a bottle of wine and ...

On Reviewing Bad Books When You’re Part of the Literary Community

A former editor on reviewing (or more often, not) bad books when you probably know the author, or agent, or publicist, or...

Writers’ Spaces: Where The Magic Happens

Peeking at the desks and offices of writers like Douglas Coupland, A.S. Byatt and Wendy Cope

What’s in a (Literary) Name?

Naming something can a big thing — or not. As Shakespeare so famously said, “What’s in a name? That which ...

Lines Drawn in the Desert: 3 Days at Tucson Comic-Con

Don't knock it 'til you try it! Tucson Comic-Con may not be the biggest or the most popular, but some of us happen to think it's the best.

On Meeting Authors In Real Life

Writers are our rock stars.

What Authors Are Reading This Summer

Ask some authors of books you've loved what they've been loving. LOGIC. Y'all, get your Muppet arms ready for some serious Wocka Wocka Wocka!

RIP: The Novel, Literature, and Everything Else

RIP: The Novel, The Pen, and Everything Else