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A Visit to the Shadowy World of Rare Book Theft
The Seedy Underbelly of Antiquarian Bookselling
By
Dwyer Murphy
| December 1, 2016
On Decades of Diaries: Intimate, Profane, Honest
Meg Elison Stole Her First Diary and Never Looked Back
By
Meg Elison
| November 28, 2016
Is Trump the Inciting Incident for a True Democratic Hero?
On Plot, Republican Politics, and the Power of Classical Narrative
By
Goldberry Long
| November 23, 2016
Book Recommendations and Bad Advice From Kelly Link
Read Yaa Gyasi; Buy Blue Lipstick
By
Emily Temple
| November 18, 2016
Revealing the Possibly Fictional Rituals of the Masonic Publication Day Ceremony
Jen George, Reporting from the Wrong Floor
By
Jen George
| November 15, 2016
What Can Art Do After Trump?
On Giving Feelings Shape, And Giving Them Grace
By
Heather Wells Peterson
| November 11, 2016
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
How Deep Can You Go with Longform Journalism?
By
Ted Conover
| November 10, 2016
What Can Historical Fiction Accomplish That History Does Not?
By
Sabina Murray
| November 10, 2016
Dubravka Ugrešić: “Who am I, Where am I, and Whose am I?”
By
Literary Hub
| November 10, 2016
A Book Doesn't Have to Be Long to Win an Award
Why We Don't Need to Make the National Book Awards 'Great' Again
By
Brandon Taylor
| November 8, 2016
10 Lessons from 10 Years Running a Small Press
Colleen Dunn Bates on a Decade of Prospect Park Books
By
Colleen Dunn Bates
| November 8, 2016
The Novel My Wife Will Never Read
Eugene Mirabelli on the Loss of his Wife and
Renato After Alba
By
Eugene Mirabelli
| November 4, 2016
'I Might as Well Be on Pluto.' An American Bookseller in Frankfurt
Ariana Paliobagis on a Whirlwind Trip with Europa Editions
By
Ariana Paliobagis
| November 4, 2016
The Search for Home in American Fiction
Sarah Domet Unpacks a Writer's Anxiety About Place
By
Sarah Domet
| November 2, 2016
Secrets for Sale: What Does
PostSecret
Really Accomplish?
There is Power in Telling Your Story, But It Probably Won't Fit on a Post Card
By
Erik Anderson
| November 2, 2016
Stray Thoughts on Kafka, Loneliness, and Clothing-Optional Retreats
Peter Orner Wanders from Prague to the Red Woods
By
Peter Orner
| November 1, 2016
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