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Trilogies, Thrillers, and Sci-Fi: 5 Books You May Have
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Bethanne Patrick Recommends Sebastian Fitzek,
Zhou Haohui, and More
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Bethanne Patrick
| March 22, 2021
On Navigating a Polyglot’s Life Between Bangla and English
Saikat Majumdar Finds a Home for His Multilingual Identity on the Stage
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Saikat Majumdar
| March 22, 2021
This Year’s NBCC Award Finalists:
This Is Major
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Megan Labrise on One of the Finalists for Autobiography
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Megan Labrise
| March 22, 2021
The YA Audie Awards Judges Chat with AudioFile Magazine
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This Year’s NBCC Award Finalists:
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Tara Wanda Merrigan on One of the Finalists for Biography
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Tara Wanda Merrigan
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Immobilized and in Love with Albertine Sarrazin, Patron Saint of Delinquent Writers
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On the Case for Meanness in Fiction
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At New Directions University: Literary and Life Lessons from an Iconic Publisher
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Robert Alter
| March 17, 2021
This Year’s NBCC Award Finalists:
Unfinished Business
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Carlin Romano on One of the Finalists for Criticism
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Carlin Romano
| March 17, 2021
Living in the “In-Between Spaces” of Elizabeth Bishop’s Life-Changing Poetry
Patricia Dwyer Rereads “In the Village” and “In the Waiting Room”
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Patricia M. Dwyer
| March 16, 2021
How Would the Publishing World Respond to
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Jenny Minton Quigley on the Novel Her Father Published
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Jenny Minton Quigley
| March 16, 2021
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