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Fiction
The River
Christine Sneed
again after school but for the
first
time since we started, I don’t show up. I know I should and it’ll ... while
first
.” “I’m staying here.” She gives me this long, sad look like I’ve just told her I cheated on ...
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Northwestern University Professor Reg Gibbons took a break from the poetry essays to highlight two important events in Chicago in May and June. Don't miss Sterling Plumpp and Brooksday cc Guild Literary Complex.
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"Part of my process as a writer, from the very beginning, was stealing writing styles." An incredible craft essay by Ira Sukrungruang
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"Like most moms, and most writers, I have had sex." Our very own Gina Frangello with a great essay in BuzzFeed Books. http://bzfd.it/1tksJ08
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"Am I willing to strip down? All the way? To show everything? Or am I not only too encumbered, too fleshy, too flawed, but also too vain? Too devoted to “voice”?" Part two of our five-essay series "The Naked I: The Exposed Voice of Nonfiction."
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Introducing a new craft essay series on literary nonfiction.
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Here’s the uncomfortable fact of writing: Left unexamined, the subtext in an essay can exist without our awareness or recognition of it.
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On James Joyce, Ezra Pound, and better defining the lyric essay:
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What can Oscar Wilde's dialogue about the "insufferable realists of nineteenth-century fiction" teach us about writing essays in 2014? https://t.co/0m8FzZt8n4
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What if an essay looked like a local phonebook? Or a Google map?
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