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I’m sure One Day will be the most successful thing I ever write… but You Are Here is a much better book
Why facts are fuel for the imagination
Picking What to Submit
The Brass Tacks of the Publishing Process
Connecting New Yorkers With Writers
Lit Mags Confront a Serial Plagiarist
The Time Is Now
Prize Judged by Incarcerated Readers
After a surge of book bans, one bestselling author opened a bookstore
American author V. V. Ganeshananthan wins $150,000 Shields Prize
The cage fighter who became a teacher who became a writer
Let’s Read Children’s Writing Competition ends with award ceremony
American author V. V. Ganeshananthan wins $150,000 Shields Prize
CLOSER MAGAZINE TERMS & CONDITIONS
Publishing boss wants more publicity for Caribbean Christian authors
What You Won’t Learn in an MFA Program
THE POWER OF TOUCH IS VITAL FOR BOTH READING AND WRITING
Building a reading community in Bengaluru
Letter from the Editor
How to throw off ‘lawyerly shackles’ to write a novel
GEN Z-ERS AND MILLENNIALS ARE STILL BIG FANS OF BOOKS — EVEN IF THEY DON’T CALL THEMSELVES ‘READERS’
Discover something new with Exclusive Books Homebru — because there’s no place like home, bru
$10k prize for NT writers a real page turner
Deborah Levy ‘Writing and swimming help each other’
Award could help transform the lives of young writers
They saw Dallas as a literary hub, then got to work making it one
Percival Everett’s new book ‘James’ revisits ‘Huckleberry Finn’
‘Books aren’t meant to be just for a few months or a year’
Percival Everett’s new book ‘James’ revisits ‘Huckleberry Finn’
Something in the balance
Ireland’s sixth author to claim Booker Prize
Award could help transform the lives of young writers
Amy Tan reflects on her new nonfiction book: ‘Birds are fun ... fiction writing is torment.’
Deborah Taffa on N. SCOTT MOMADAY (1934–2024)
Best-selling romantic fiction writer set for book festival
Taranaki writer receives national award
Debut authors: How they did it, what they learned, and why you can do it, too.
TIPS AND EXERCISES FOR WRITING HISTORICAL FICTION:
A.J. Jacobs read by candlelight to channel mind-set of Founding Fathers