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Weekend Read: Paulina & Fran is the anti-romance satire for the Frances Ha generation

Friendship, rivalry and love triangles — Poet and painter Rachel B. Glaser’s debut novel Paulina & Fran is a cutting satire of art school that’s sympathetic towards its characters even as it mocks them.

Written by: Kate Loftus-O'Brien

Art

Video: A studio visit with Miranda July

Multitalented indie star — Miranda July talks to TateShots from her L.A. studio about workflow, finding new ideas, and not being seen.

Written by: Joshua Gabert-Doyon

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Outspoken skater turned writer Scott Bourne on living by your own rules

No Authority But Yourself — He rejected America for Paris and gave up skateboarding to write. Scott Bourne refuses to follow the pack.

Written by: Benjamin Deberdt

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Thomas Morris learned how to write by writing a horrible first book

Things I Learned Along the Way — Huck’s Fiftieth Issue Special collects lessons learned and creative advice from fifty of the most inspiring people we know. Each day we’ll be sharing a new excerpt from the magazine. Today, writer Thomas Morris shares how it took him three years to write the book of his dreams. Then he scrapped it, sat down, and wrote the truth.

Written by: Huck HQ / Thomas Morris

Culture

Harper Lee in her own words

On the eve of Scout's anticipated return — As Atticus Finch and Scout return after 60 years in the sequel to To Kill a Mockingbird, Huck looks at what makes literary legend Harper Lee tick.

Written by: Andrea Kurland and D'Arcy Doran

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Five things we learnt from Miranda July's Southbank Centre talk

An evening with a multi-talented artist — Miranda July was in London last night and spoke on how to write sexual fantasy sequences and the real men behind her debut novel The First Bad Man.

Written by: Katherine McLaughlin

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