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"On the Map" is a series of interviews with writers while they are in Iowa City participating in the International Writing Program's fall residency. The...

12min
Interview

As part of the IWP's "100 Words Project," writers from around the world have been invited to meditate on a given theme. This year's theme is "Peace/War."...

2min
Interview

As part of the IWP's "100 Words Project," writers from around the world have been invited to meditate on a given theme. This year's theme is "Peace/War."...

4min
Interview

As part of the IWP's "100 Words Project," writers from around the world have been invited to meditate on a given theme. This year's theme is "Peace/War."...

2min
Interview

As part of the IWP's "100 Words Project," writers from around the world have been invited to meditate on a given theme. This year's theme is "Peace/War."...

2min
Interview

"On the Move" is a series of interviews with writers traveling with the IWP on various study and reading projects. Adisa Bašić is here interviewed on the...

8min
Interview

"On the Move" is a series of interviews with writers traveling with the IWP on various study and reading projects. Alice Pung is here interviewed on the...

6min
Interview

"On the Move" is a series of interviews with writers traveling with the IWP on various study and reading projects. Kei Miller is here interviewed on the...

6min
Interview

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