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Samantha Irby Refuses to Organize Her Piles of Books
Also, She Would Still Be Scheduling Dog Surgeries If She Wasn't a Writer
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Literary Hub
| May 19, 2023
It’s Very, Very Complicated: A Reading List of Friendships That Are All Over the Place
Ore Agbaje-Williams Recommends F. Scott Fitzgerald, Elena Ferrante and More
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| May 19, 2023
What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
Featuring new titles by Emma Cline, Jonathan Eig, T. C. Boyle, Samantha Irby, and More
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| May 19, 2023
How Screenwriting Can Help You Write Stronger Fiction
Crystal Smith Paul Offers Craft Advice that Spans the Spectum of Genre
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Crystal Smith Paul
| May 19, 2023
Why a Small-Town Record Store in Rural Pennsylvania Was My First Library
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Jolene McIlwain
| May 18, 2023
Murakami Bingo: Is Animation the Ideal Form for Adapting the “Undadaptable” Author?
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| May 18, 2023
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Legally Literary: A Reading List of Lawyers (or Law Students) Turned Writers
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| May 18, 2023
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Anne Berest’s Best Story Came From Deep in Her Family’s Past
“Every life is a novel for those who are curious enough.”
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| May 17, 2023
Just on the Horizon: Nine Utopian Books to Deprogram Our Brains
Kristen R. Ghodsee Recommends Thomas More, Aldus Huxley, and More
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Kristen R. Ghodsee
| May 17, 2023
“I Kiss My Ghosts’ Sticky Foreheads.” Jane Wong on Poetic Ambivalence and Feeding on the Past
“Each day, I rub my eyes with poetry, bleary in foggy morning light.”
By
Jane Wong
| May 17, 2023
Caribbean Fiction Doesn’t Need to Be Altered for American Audiences
Breanne Mc Ivor Challenges Narrow Visions of Trinidad and Finds Liberation in Saying No to Simplifying Her Books for US Readers
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Breanne Mc Ivor
| May 17, 2023
Expand your international reading with all 37 entries of the Eurovision Book Contest.
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Eliza Smith
| May 16, 2023
24 new books to check out today.
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Gabrielle Bellot
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Abraham Verghese on Marrying Medicine With Literature
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