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On Bad B&Bs, Writing As a Single-Parent, and the Presidential Elections
Talking with Lydia Millet, in Advance of Her New Novel
By
Bethanne Patrick
| May 2, 2016
On Being the “Oldest Living Debut Novelist”
Bethanne Patrick in conversation with Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney
By
Bethanne Patrick
| April 4, 2016
Litonomics: 10 Books to Read After
The Big Short
A Reading List of Novels that Tackle Economics and Finance
By
Bethanne Patrick
| March 31, 2016
Margaret the First
, a Novel and an Obsession
In Conversation with Danielle Dutton on Saying Goodbye to Mad Madge
By
Bethanne Patrick
| March 30, 2016
"Reader, I Married Him": An Interview with Tracy Chevalier
Bethanne Patrick speaks with the editor of a new Jane Eyre inspired anthology
By
Bethanne Patrick
| March 9, 2016
When Your Life is in Someone Else's Hands: A Reading List
Lina Meruane's
Seeing Red
, and Other Tales of Dependency
By
Bethanne Patrick
| March 9, 2016
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Speaking Your Truth: An Interview with Joyce Maynard
By
Bethanne Patrick
| February 24, 2016
Han Kang on Violence, Beauty, and the (Im)possibility of Innocence
By
Bethanne Patrick
| February 12, 2016
Elizabeth McKenzie on Vets, Bad Mothers, and Antidepressants
By
Bethanne Patrick
| February 9, 2016
Sunil Yapa: "Empathy is a Radical Act"
In Conversation with Bethanne Patrick about Race, Writing, and Love
By
Bethanne Patrick
| January 27, 2016
10 Over 75: A Reading List of the Old and Wise
Over Eight Hundred Years of the Writing Life, From Athill to Wouk
By
Bethanne Patrick
| January 21, 2016
Christopher Buckley on Faith, Relics, and the Republican Party
In Conversation with the Author of
The Relic Master
By
Bethanne Patrick
| January 6, 2016
10 Overlooked Novels by Women of Color in 2015
The Books We Should Be Reading
By
Bethanne Patrick
| December 18, 2015
10 Great Books by Women Overlooked in 2015
Lidia Yuknavitch, Amy Koppelman, Jill Bialosky, and Others Left Off the Shortlists
By
Bethanne Patrick
| December 3, 2015
Lauren Groff on Power, Privilege, and Feminism
In Conversation with the Author of
Fates and Furies
By
Bethanne Patrick
| November 17, 2015
Really, Really Big Books: A Reading List
Does Size Matter? Depends on Who You Ask
By
Bethanne Patrick
| October 21, 2015
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