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7 New Poetry Collections to Read in December

7 New Poetry Collections to Read in December

Rebecca Morgan Frank Recommends Shane Book, Tacey M. Atsitty, Marlon Hacla, and More

By Rebecca Morgan Frank | December 4, 2023

Rereading My Words in the Midst of Profound Grief

Rereading My Words in the Midst of Profound Grief

Gabriel Bump on His Characters' Personal Tragedy, and His Own

By Gabriel Bump | December 4, 2023

Books That Travel: A Report From the 2023 Nairobi International Book Fair

Books That Travel: A Report From the 2023 Nairobi International Book Fair

Jessica Powers on the Struggles and Rewards of Bringing African Literature to the Global Market

By Jessica Powers | December 4, 2023

Dion Graham and AudioFile's 2023 Best Biography and Memoir Audiobooks

Dion Graham and AudioFile's 2023 Best Biography and Memoir Audiobooks

In Conversation with Michele Cobb on Behind the Mic

By Behind the Mic | December 4, 2023

Jamila Minnicks on the Higher Truth of Fiction

Jamila Minnicks on the Higher Truth of Fiction

From the Write-minded Podcast, Hosted by Brooke Warner and Grant Faulkner

By Memoir Nation | December 4, 2023

RIP Shane MacGowan: 7 Pogues Songs That Would Make Great Short Stories

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Farewell to a True Legend

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The Best Audiobooks of 2023

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The Literary Film & TV You Need to Stream in December

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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week

By Book Marks | December 1, 2023

Beth Kephart on the Observational Lens

Beth Kephart on the Observational Lens

“It’s the stance we take toward the things we choose to see.”

By Beth Kephart | December 1, 2023

Helen Laser and AudioFile's 2023 Best Fiction Audiobooks

Helen Laser and AudioFile's 2023 Best Fiction Audiobooks

In Conversation with Michele Cobb on Behind the Mic

By Behind the Mic | December 1, 2023

Katherine Howe on the Joy of Writing Pirates

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From The History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson

By History of Literature | December 1, 2023

November’s Best Reviewed Fiction

November’s Best Reviewed Fiction

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November’s Best Reviewed Nonfiction

November’s Best Reviewed Nonfiction

Featuring New Titles by Robert Darnton, Barbra Streisand, Paul Caruana Galizia, and More

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Horror for the Holidays! Or, Scary Novels To Read While Being Nice to Your Family

Horror for the Holidays! Or, Scary Novels To Read While Being Nice to Your Family

“Corruption of love and kindness is the real horror...” (So Just Eat Your Aunt’s Pie, Ok?)

By Erika Johansen | November 30, 2023

What Albert Camus’s <em>The Stranger</em> Says About Our Contemporary Anxieties

What Albert Camus’s The Stranger Says About Our Contemporary Anxieties

Kate Christensen on Finding Inspiration in the Existentialist Classic

By Kate Christensen | November 30, 2023

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