Junot DiazMary KarrWrite Every DayAnne LamottBecoming A WriterA Writer's LifeWriting Short StoriesOn WritingWriters Write4 Writers On What Makes Them Feel Most Like ThemselvesUwem Akpan, Anne Lamott, Mary Karr and Junot Diaz talk about what makes them feel most like (or unlike) themselves.
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Junot DiazWriting StudioWrote A BookNational Book AwardMassachusetts Institute Of TechnologyConan The BarbarianDiscussion TopicsWriting LifeWriting AdviceJunot Díaz: How I WriteThe Dominican-American writer on the genesis of Oscar Wao, and why he wrote a book listening to the Conan the Barbarian soundtrack on a loop. His latest short-story collection, This Is How You Lose Her, which was a National Book Award finalist, is out in paperback next month.
Junot DiazWolf BookBooks Everyone Should ReadBooks You Should ReadContemporary FictionUnited AirlinesBritish AirwaysEntertainment WeeklyFirst NovelThe Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar WaoThe latest audio narration version (Audible link here) is read by Tony Award-winners Lin-Manuel Miranda, and Karen Olivo.