interviews
- in which joy williams responds to our questions via typewriter
- the writer you are is enough: ruth ozeki on process and acceptance
- lauren groff on blending research and imagination in historical fiction
articles
- 101 years later, peace at last for two first world war aviators
- kelly field during the first world war
- my penpals were wwi pilots: how a young boy met the last living pilots of world war one
- ithaca's airplane: a world war i trainer - and aviation film star - comes home
- spin control: stalls and spins in the early days of aviation
- the truth about rotary engines
- where kendra james writes
- what is revealed by the family stories that go untold?
- yiyun li on taking writing lessons from war and peace
- amor towles, a gentleman in gramercy park
- cornell rewind: a great school faces the great war
books
- sagittarius rising – cecil lewis
- the historian's craft – marc bloch
- the unsubstantial air: american fliers in the first world war – samuel hynes
- the 18th brumaire of louis bonaparte – karl marx
- moses and monotheism – sigmund freud
- norma jeane baker of troy – anne carson
- the us air service in the great war – james j. cooke
- to after that – renee gladman
poetry
- september 1918 – amy lowell
- war of the foxes – richard siken
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