
The controversial author discusses everything from screenwriting to Sex and the City with everyone from Chuck Klosterman to Kanye West.
Read MoreThe controversial author discusses everything from screenwriting to Sex and the City with everyone from Chuck Klosterman to Kanye West.
Read MoreGary Shteyngart, Tao Lin, Dani Shapiro and the rest of the writers on this list might not be the best at Instagram, but they are trying, and for that they have our hearts.
Read MoreHave
you ever read something so brilliant that you wished you’d written it?
These literary mad libs are your chance to rewrite the classics, no
monkeys or typewriters required.
Calling all fictionsexuals and bibliosexuals! Here's an alphabetical list of literary terms we bet even you weren't familiar with, culled from the geeky and disturbed pages of Urban Dictionary.
Read MoreMinimalist
writers are everywhere. They write the blogs you peruse, the copy on your cereal box and, of course, the pithy tweets you glance over every morning. Let's look at their pre-social media forebears — from Sappho to Bukowski — and imagine what their Twitter accounts would look like.
Everyone from Galileo to Jim Morrison to countless Scrabble wordsmiths have played around with letters to form their perfect anagrams. We take literary-minded words and anagram them to find ... well, that's up to you. A deeper meaning? A hidden truth? Or just a happy coincidence?
Read MoreWhat was your favorite writer like in the the sack? Are you sure you really want to know?
After all, shouldn't you be paying attention to the one-sided feud between Bret Easton Ellis and David Foster Wallace?
Perhaps if Ellis stopped to read one of these love-centric stories, some of that aggression would die down.
Even an episode or two of Reading Rainbow could melt the heart of such a literary Grinch.
Though, I don't think Molly Ringwald's collection of stories, rife with depression, melodrama, and divorce, would be a good fit for the show.
But if a writing career doesn't pan out for her, we hear the jingle-writing business is rather lucrative.
Just make sure to rid yourself of all crutch words before setting your lyrics down.
Because you never know when Philip Roth will pen an angry letter to you, putting you in your place.
And when that happens, you may find yourself as the very definition of a literary failure.
Illustration by Bianca Stone.