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100 Tips That May (or May Not) Improve Your Next Novel

100 Tips That May (or May Not) Improve Your Next Novel

Ryan Chapman on the Craft and Practice of Writing Fiction (and Drinking Gin)

By Ryan Chapman | April 2, 2024

Sight and the Sacred: 7 New Poetry Books to Read This April

Sight and the Sacred: 7 New Poetry Books to Read This April

David Woo Recommends Victoria Chang, Daniel Khalastchi, Joyelle McSweeney, and More

By David Woo | April 2, 2024

Crystal Hana Kim on Writing as a Mother, the Korean Diaspora, and How to Structure a Page-Turner

Crystal Hana Kim on Writing as a Mother, the Korean Diaspora, and How to Structure a Page-Turner

The Author of “The Stone Home” in Conversation with Jimin Han

By Jimin Han | April 2, 2024

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By Gabrielle Bellot | April 2, 2024

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In Conversation with Catherine Nichols on the Lit Century Podcast

By Lit Century | April 2, 2024

Vampires, Selkies, Familiars, and More! April’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books

Vampires, Selkies, Familiars, and More! April’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books

Career Retrospectives and Historical Fantasies from Cixin Liu, Ann Leckie, Leigh Bardugo, and Others

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In Defense of Food Memory in Immigrant Fiction

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March’s Best Reviewed Nonfiction

By Book Marks | March 29, 2024

Jesus Had Needs, Too: On the Sacred Blasphemy of <em>The Last Temptation of Christ</em>

Jesus Had Needs, Too: On the Sacred Blasphemy of The Last Temptation of Christ

Ed Simon Considers the Literary and Cinematic Representations of Christianity's Chief Paradox

By Ed Simon | March 29, 2024

March’s Best Reviewed Fiction

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AudioFile’s Best Audiobooks of March

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Rita Bullwinkel on Writing Sports Narratives

Rita Bullwinkel on Writing Sports Narratives

The Great Divide Between Playing and Watching

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Old Money Made New: 5 Novels of Generational Wealth and Income Inequality

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By Glenn R. Miller | March 29, 2024

For Book Recommendations, People Are Always Better Than Algorithms

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By Maris Kreizman | March 28, 2024

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