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Nathan Thrall on the art of immersing readers in nonfiction writingNathan Thrall's nonfiction book blurs the lines with fiction, prompting crucial discussions about the ethics and craft of writing nonfiction.
How Slow Horses built the perfect assholeJackson Lamb in Slow Horses is a complex antagonist, blending vulgarity with unexpected depth to create a captivating character.
Opinion | What Alice Munro Would Never DoAlice Munro exemplified the importance of emotional sincerity, depth, and focusing on writing closest to one's heart as a fiction writer.