An Interview With Miroslav Holub
The acclaimed Czech poet and scientist talks about inspiration, minimalism, and the freedom to write.
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The acclaimed Czech poet and scientist talks about inspiration, minimalism, and the freedom to write.
In the heat of the Arizona desert, this university town is an oasis of readings, festivals, and workshops.
Thomas Kaplan-Maxfield remembers his first pilgrimage to France to meet Lawrence Durrell.
A portraitist records the faces of gay and lesbian literature in the United States.
A poet examines the recent shift from poetry as a philosophy to poetry as psychology.
While waiting for an editor to read a manuscript, is it ethical to send the same piece to a competition?
The combative yet compassionate poet talks about the writer's role as a witness to history.
A San Francisco writer heads to Cape Cod.
Russell Hoban discusses the infamous "ongoing ungoing" that plagues many a writer—and how to navigate writer's block.
A program nurturing island talent flourishes in Florida.