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By Sarah C. Lange
Published: 5/22/2013

In her debut novel, Vaddey Ratner looks to her personal memories about fleeing the Khmer Rouge and to her creative spirit as an artist to honor the lives of the fallen.

By Jack Smith
Published: 5/6/2013

Poet Dana Gioia explains his approach to making work stronger and richer.

By Dana Gioia
Published: 4/10/2013

Novelist Samhita Arni has a simple style, but her method is every bit as deliberate as the original writers of the myths she revisits.

By Kavitha Rao
Published: 4/1/2013

Poet Richard Blanco shared the stage with President Barack Obama on inauguration day. He’s hoping poetry will find its way from the Capitol steps back into daily life.

By Alicia Anstead
Published: 2/28/2013

Paying close attention to verbs can enliven writing. Writer and editor Constance Hale explains the vex, hex, smash and smooch of language’s punchiest words.

By Elfrieda Abbe
Published: 12/20/2012
The author of The Invisible Bridge shares her creative process
By Sarah C. Lange
Published: 9/15/2011
Enjoying awards and a new level of recognition for Let the Great World Spin, novelist Column McCann expands his use of multiple points of view.
By Gabriel Packard
Published: 9/7/2011

Successful freelance writers share practical tips for staying busy in the current economy (part 5 of 5)

By Debbe Geiger
Published: 9/1/2011

Novelist Hannah Pittard reads her work aloud to establish a graceful rhythm and evocative mood

By Sarah C. Lange
Published: 8/26/2011

Successful freelance writers share practical tips for staying busy in the current economy (part 4 of 5)

By Debbe Geiger
Published: 8/25/2011
Successful freelance writers share practical tips for staying busy in the current economy (Part 3 of 5)
By Debbe Geiger
Published: 8/18/2011
Successful writers share practical tips for staying busy in the current economy (Part 2 of 5)
By Debbe Geiger
Published: 8/11/2011

Successful writers share practical tips for staying busy in the current economy (Part 1 of 5)

By Debbe Geiger
Published: 8/4/2011
Roy Peter Clark, the man who's been teaching great writers how to write for more than three decades, aims to set you free, not slap your hands over a grammar mistake
By Chuck Leddy
Published: 5/11/2011
Helpful writing hints from getting an idea to working with your editor
By Elfrieda Abbe, Ronald Kovach
Published: 5/3/2011
A Q&A with Michael Larsen
By Susan Hart Hellman
Published: 4/12/2011
How can you put online networks to use without creating a monster that consumes your writing time? We survey six writers for effective goals and strategies
By Elfrieda Abbe
Published: 2/8/2011
For Tim O’Brien, the Vietnam War has remained a crucible in his fiction, but the power of imagination and memory, and ‘our elusive interior worlds,’ loom large, too

By Jack Smith
Published: 2/7/2011
By Robert Allen Papinchak
Published: 6/30/2010
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