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Toward a Literature of Sign Language

Toward a Literature of Sign Language

Ross Showalter on ASL, Translation, and Deaf Culture

By Ross Showalter | March 18, 2022

Writing Lessons from Author-Seductress Extraordinaire Catherine Tramell

Writing Lessons from Author-Seductress Extraordinaire Catherine Tramell

As Basic Instinct Turns 30, Blake Turck Celebrates an Unlikely Inspiration

By Blake Turck | March 18, 2022

Why Romance Needs Its Tropes: A Defense

Why Romance Needs Its Tropes: A Defense

India Holton on the Joy and Universality of an Oft-Derided Genre Staple

By India Holton | March 18, 2022

What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week

What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week

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By Book Marks | March 18, 2022

The Secrets and Silences of <em>The Golden Bowl</em>

The Secrets and Silences of The Golden Bowl

Dinitia Smith on Henry James’s Difficult, Powerful Final Novel

By Dinitia Smith | March 18, 2022

Why Center Historical Fiction on a Real-Life Person?

Why Center Historical Fiction on a Real-Life Person?

Tania Bayard in Conversation with C. P. Lesley on the New Books Network

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What Do We Mean When We Call a Character a “Monster”?

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Just How Much is Jane Austen a Precursor to Bridgerton?

By Robert Morrison | March 17, 2022

Hillary Jordan and Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan on the Freedom of Writing Anonymously

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The Editors of Anonymous Sex Join the Book Dreams Podcast

By Book Dreams | March 17, 2022

WATCH: NoViolet Bulawayo in Conversation with Novuyo Tshuma

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14 Contemporary Artists on How Reading Influences Their Work

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By Literary Hub | March 16, 2022

Remembering Novelist and Teacher Maureen Howard

Remembering Novelist and Teacher Maureen Howard

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By Literary Hub | March 16, 2022

The Rich and Secret Life of a Writer of Reading Guides

The Rich and Secret Life of a Writer of Reading Guides

Je Banach on the Value of an Unheralded Genre

By Je Banach | March 16, 2022

“Fabulous Outfits, Breathlessly Described.” A Reading List of Literary “It” Girls

“Fabulous Outfits, Breathlessly Described.” A Reading List of Literary “It” Girls

Véronique Hyland Recommends Edith Wharton, Elaine Dundy, and More!

By Véronique Hyland | March 16, 2022

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