A call for stories about supernatural felines transcends to Vonnegut and what it means to be a writer.
Read MoreA call for stories about supernatural felines transcends to Vonnegut and what it means to be a writer.
Read MoreBest known for penning the novels Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four, Orwell spent the majority of his career as a brilliant journalist, essayist and critic.
Read MoreFighter pilot, MI6 intelligence officer, renowned children’s writer — Roald Dahl certainly was a bad ass.
Read MoreBefore the publication of his dirty letters, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man revealed Joyce to be quite the kink.
Read MoreOn the anniversary of its publication, the final chapter of this Victorian classic continues to baffle.
Read MoreBiographers fill in our favorite writers’ takes on big-brand fashion, the War on Drugs and other aspects of modern life.
Read MoreKeret’s new op-ed in The New Yorker resounds a very necessary call for writers to speak their minds.
Read MoreHe didn’t stick the needle in my arm or the place the knife in my hand, but he put the idea in my head.
Read MoreIn celebration of Chandler’s birthday, we look back on “The Simple Art of Murder,” his seminal essay which broke the British stranglehold on detective fiction.
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