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THE LOSSES
A novel
"I've just read Cully Perlman's hefty, ambitious, and radiant debut novel, The Losses, and I was flat knocked out. This is much more than a promising first novel by an inordinately gifted writer; it is a dazzling literary achievement. Perlman is an enchanter, casting his spell with lyrical prose, evocative details, and spellbinding characters. He explores familial chaos, reckless behavior, and tragic love with poise, savvy, and tenderness. What talent, what nerve, what a wondrous and spellbinding novel."
--John Dufresne


THE UPS and DOWNS of WRITING FICTION


Comparing the Narrative Structure of Nathan Hill’s The Nix and Jonathan Franzen’s The Corrections


How to Write a Book as a Subject Matter Expert


Why Artists Should Write Novels Criticizing Authoritarian Regimes


The Role of AI in Nonfiction Versus Fiction Writing


Mastering Dystopian Fiction: How to Write a Dystopian Novel That Stands Out


Do Political Novels Make a Difference in American Culture?


Magical Realism in Gabriel García Márquez's A Hundred Years of Solitude


Mastering the Craft: How to Write Crime Fiction*


The Complexities of Writing Literary Novels


New Journalism and Norman Mailer’s The Executioner’s Song versus Capote’s In Cold Blood


I Haven’t Written a Word of Fiction in Two Months, but It’s Not Writer’s Block


Three Years of Writing About Writing


Isn't it Ironic? Maybe Not.


Is the Publishing Industry Rigged?


Artificial Intelligence Wrote This


The Hunt for Your Literary Agent


Is My Idea a Short Story or a Novel?


Writing a Sense of Place


What's a Memoir?

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