Opinion Writing Through the Pandemic: Novelist Leslie Pietrzyk on Shifting Her Work to a Smaller Scale "For a writer, whatever the question is, 'writing' is the answer." Coronavirus 2020, pandemic, writing, Writing Through the Pandemic | May 12, 2020
Opinion Writing Through the Pandemic: Novelist Mary Kay Zuravleff on the New Daily Rhythm Relentless cooking, dog walks, dining-room ping-pong, and—oh, yeah—trying to finish a novel. Coronavirus 2020, pandemic, writing, Writing Through the Pandemic | May 5, 2020
News & Politics Jason Reynolds Is the Bard of Black YA Fiction. Now He’s Written a Totally Different Kind of Book. The DC author sold millions of novels featuring characters long missing from children’s lit. Writing a history of racism for kids is something else. Books, Fiction, Kids, Racism | Mar 27, 2020
News & Politics How Tope Folarin Went From Policy Wonk to Novelist His first novel, A Particular Kind of Black Man, is earning rave reviews. Books, novels, Tope Folarin | Aug 6, 2019
News & Politics After 15 Novels, Susan Richards Shreve Is Still Nurturing DC’s Literary Scene Cleveland Park, Sidwell Friends School, novels, Susan Richards Shreve | Jul 11, 2019
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