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Jill Eisenstadt and Darcey Steinke on Writing, Motherhood, and Brooklyn

I have known Jill Eisenstadt for nearly 30 years. We met in the early 1990s when we were both young novelists living in a Brooklyn that was not yet a literary mecca. Her first novel From Rockaway,...

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Celebrities: They’re Not Just Like Us

Is it more embarrassing to be a celebrity or to be around one? On the one hand, a friend of mine once farted in an elevator with Kevin Spacey. On the other, Ed Sheeran exists, and so do his tattoos....

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Scott McClanahan: “Most Fiction Feels Like a Bunch of Dumb Stories”

We spend much of our lives as literary and art-loving people searching for the next thing—the thing that will move and inspire us, or even, if you are like me, the thing that will totally hold our...

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Jean Rhys Had to Leave Her Home to Truly See It

On some mornings in the capital, thick with heat and a silence punctuated only by the insomnia whine of mosquitoes, Jean Rhys would wake up, briefly smiling, for she was convinced she had gone to bed...

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Marlon James: One Day I Will Write About My Mother

My father’s doctors discovered too late in 2011 that they had missed his colon cancer spreading, despite operations and chemo. By the time they shifted blame for metastasis slipping right past them, he...

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Tragedies of Ambition: On the Fine Art of American Sportswriting

My hometown is an agricultural community named Clarksdale, Mississippi, at the intersection of Highways 61 and 49. If you know it at all, it’s as the home of the Delta blues, the droning, driving 12...

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Eve Babitz on the Time She Played Chess Nude with Marcel Duchamp

In 1963 Walter Hopps forsook the Ferus Gallery, and even though it was only to become director of the Pasadena Art Museum, someone should have noticed how fast he was moving. He was only 28 and...

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Beyond Good and Evil: Reconsidering the Toxic Myth of the “Transgressive” Artist

Performing arts are seductive; passion is central to their content and mode of influence. Because passions are everywhere in theater, opera, and even symphonic music, it is easy for corrupt uses of...

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Mary Pipher on the Dizzying Pitfalls of Instant Fame

When Reviving Ophelia rocketed to number one on the New York Times bestseller list, I was not prepared. I had expected that my main reward for writing this book would be learning to write with a New...

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Five Red-Carpet Worthy Novels About the Perils and Pitfalls of (Fictional) Fame

The only thing better than stories about celebrities are stories about fake celebrities. Exploring the pitfalls and illusions of fame while simultaneously indulging in our obsession with it makes books...

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How to Gain a Gazillion Followers Online, Taco Bell Quarterly-Style

Recently—and, incidentally, in Lit Hub—I read a sentence that scared me more than anything I’ve ever read in a Stephen King story. In an interview, Courtney Maum, author of Before and After the Book...

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All Publicity is Good Publicity: How Simple Familiarity Influences Our Decisions

In Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray, Lord Henry quips, “There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about.” Wilde was onto something. All...

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First Lady of Space: How Sally Ride Became A Household Name Overnight

“Challenger, this is Houston,” astronaut Mary Cleave called up from the ground in Mission Control. “How do you read?” Mary was one of NASA’s newest astronauts, who’d been selected in a fresh batch of...

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Oprah’s Book Club and… Dying? How Do Writers Get Famous

Why are some authors and books iconic? Why do other authors and books tank? It’s tempting to say that William Shakespeare is uniquely talented, and so is Stephen King. But, of course, there are plenty...

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