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Here are the winners of the 2022 Whiting Literary Magazine Prizes.
By
Emily Temple
| July 14, 2022
When Arthur Conan Doyle showed up at his own memorial service. (Maybe.)
By
Emily Temple
| July 13, 2022
Is it even meaningful to recommend books for "men" and "women" anymore?
By
Emily Temple
| July 11, 2022
Look through this archive of all the random things people have lost in library books.
By
Emily Temple
| July 11, 2022
Apparently, those who read literary fiction—but not other kinds—have a more "complex worldview."
By
Emily Temple
| July 8, 2022
A decades-old Sanskrit translation of
Don Quixote
has been rediscovered.
By
Emily Temple
| July 6, 2022
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William Faulkner's favorite TV show was a sitcom about dopey cops in the Bronx.
By
Emily Temple
| July 5, 2022
The Literary Film and TV You Need to Stream in July
By
Emily Temple
| July 1, 2022
The 10 Best Book Covers of June
By
Emily Temple
| June 30, 2022
These are the best book covers of 2021 you (probably) haven't seen.
By
Emily Temple
| June 29, 2022
Essential reading: literary voices respond to the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision.
By
Emily Temple
| June 28, 2022
At least no one's buying all those stupid Trump aide tell-alls.
By
Emily Temple
| June 24, 2022
How Jean-Paul Sartre's relentless pranking forced his teacher to resign.
By
Emily Temple
| June 21, 2022
The Ultimate Summer 2022 Reading List
Math + Books = ???
By
Emily Temple
| June 17, 2022
There's a trailer for Netflix's new Jane Austen adaptation . . . and the internet haaaaates it.
By
Emily Temple
| June 15, 2022
This is the most niche book recommendation I've ever made.
By
Emily Temple
| June 14, 2022
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February 11, 2026
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James Lee Burke on Chaucer, Violence, and the State of America
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David Masciotra
9 Thriller-y, Crime-y Speculative Novels
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Michelle Maryk
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"Dark richly layered That is what reading em Mass Mothering em is like using storytelling…"