Fiction Collective Two
For 22 years, writers themselves have been running FC2, a cooperative publisher of innovative fiction in Boulder, Colorado.
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For 22 years, writers themselves have been running FC2, a cooperative publisher of innovative fiction in Boulder, Colorado.
A writer visits the haunts that inspiared Thomas Mann's Death in Venice.
Anne Lamott, the author of Operating Instructions and Bird by Bird, talks about her "overnight success" after four novels, making a living as an author, and jealousy between writers.
Along a riverbank in the Green Mountains lies an artist colony distinguished not only for its fine programs for writers but for its food.
Although the New York–born novelist and poet has lived in Paris for more than 40 years, he has always considered himself an American writer.
Irish crowds were swept along by Ginsberg's performances last year in Galway.
For writers who don't live in New York, a local agent may be an advantage.
Diana Abu-Jaber, the author of a first novel about the Arab-American experience keeps her heritage alive through storytelling.
A small writing workshop at an Italian convent provides hands-on working vacation for writers.
In rural Connecticut, Sondra Zeidenstein publishes poetry chapbooks of women over 60.