Writing in the Wild: The Strange, Enduring Life of Public Typewriter Projects Anti surveillance, pro sincerity.
Legends, Lattes, and Lament: The Necessity of Pain in “Cozy” Fiction Cozy fiction works best when contrasted against harsh emotional, material, or political realities.
The Digital Dilemma: Why Writers Are Abandoning Modern Word Processing Software A new era of writing as a mechanical act.
I Love Myself for No Longer Caring About BuzzFeed Revisiting a time capsule of 2010s online media–and Millennial creative–culture
On Disillusionment, the End of Empire, and 9/11 Memes (Oh Yeah, and His New Novel): An Interview with Ron Currie Jr. A lazier writer would market this as “The Golden Girls meets Breaking Bad.”
Searching for the Feminine Grotesque The feminine grotesque gives a rare voice to women expressing ideas that go against social norms.
Dungeons, Dragons, and Game Design: Why 4E Rules the D&D Roost I doubt Dungeons and Dragons will ever be so honest again.