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Read Your Way Around Chicago | The New York Times

Welcome to Chicago | The Washington Post

How Gmail Became Our Diary | New York Magazine

Commentary: Alice Munro was no better than the miserable women she wrote about | LA Times

How to Write Across Difference | LitHub

Author Rebecca Makkai’s Week in Zillow Saves | New York Magazine

The World’s on Fire. Can We Still Talk About Books? | Electric Lit

The Real People: A Conversation with Rebecca Makkai | The Rumpus

Rebecca Makkai on the Most Underutilized Tool in Fiction: Setting | LitHub

Help! I Wrote to Prudie for Advice and Rebecca Makkai Answered. | Slate

Guest blogger Rebecca Makkai on “Literary Mansplaining” | READ HER LIKE AN OPEN BOOK

Light Years | Guernica

The Power and Limitations of Victim-Impact Statements | The New Yorker

Lost & Found: Rebecca Makkai on George R. Stewart | Tin House

Children of the Fifty-Sixers: Growing Up in Hungarian Chicago | Newcity

Curating a New Literary Canon | Electric Lit

The Delicate Art of Character Folding | The Masters Review

Part of a Bigger Conversation: An Interview with Rebecca Makkai | Fiction Writers Review

A Prayer for Budapest | Oprah Daily

They Were Warriors | Chicago Magazine

“My Book, the Movie” for THYH

Essay on Cheever and Mad Men for Salon

Essay in Tin House

New story in Harper’s; related interview at The Nervous Breakdown

Blogging for Ploughshares

“Mapping a Novel” in the Wall Street Journal

Essay for Chicago Artists Resource

Makkai on the Art of the Sentence for Tin House

Essay in Poets & Writers Magazine

Blogging for Her Circle Enzine on Historical Research

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