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Crying in the Multiverse: On the Potential of Possibility as a Literary Device
Genevieve DeGuzman Channels Grief and Loss Into Imagining Other Worlds
By
Genevieve DeGuzman
| March 16, 2026
Janine Kovac on Getting Into Writing Residencies and Book Festivals
From the Memoir Nation Podcast, Hosted by Brooke Warner and Grant Faulkner
By
Memoir Nation
| March 16, 2026
Philip Schultz on Unavoidable Mortality
In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the
First Draft Podcast
By
First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
| March 16, 2026
Is This the Most Literary Video Game of All Time?
Josh Lambert on Meredith Gran’s
Perfect Tides: Station to Station
By
Josh Lambert
| March 13, 2026
Andrew Martin on How to Manage Exposition
Don’t Fear the Info Dump
By
Andrew Martin
| March 13, 2026
Am I the Asshole For Trying to Pitch Editors and Agents at Crowded AWP Parties?
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Kristen Arnett
| March 13, 2026
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What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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| March 13, 2026
Aracelis Girmay on Reading Toni Morrison and Lucille Clifton
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| March 13, 2026
On the Power of Maia Kobabe’s
Gender Queer
, One of the Most Banned Books of Its Era
By
Nico Mara-McKay
| March 12, 2026
On Lio Min’s
Beating Heart Baby
as “Portable Fortress of Dreams”
Alexander Chee Considers the 2022 YA Romance
By
Alexander Chee
| March 12, 2026
On the Pure Pleasure of Plot in Gretchen Felker-Martin’s
Manhunt
Harron Walker Considers the 2020 Speculative Horror Novel
By
Harron Walker
| March 12, 2026
What Was Lost: A Queer Accounting of the
NY Times Book Review
, 2013-2022
Thirteen Essential Books by Trans and Queer Writers,
Reviewed by Trans and Queer Writers
By
Sandy Ernest Allen
| March 12, 2026
On
Hail Mary
, an Important History of American Women Playing Tackle Football
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By
Julie Kliegman
| March 12, 2026
On the Struggle to Be a Good Man in Vivek Shraya’s
I’m Afraid of Men
Costa Beavin Pappas Considers the 2018 Memoir
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Costa Beavin Pappas
| March 12, 2026
On T Cooper’s Early Meditations on Being a Trans Man,
Real Man Adventures
Calvin Kasulke Considers the 2013 Essay Collection
By
Calvin Kasulke
| March 12, 2026
“By a Trans Woman, About Trans Women, For Trans Readers.” On Imogen Binnie’s
Nevada
Denne Michele Norris Considers the 2013 Novel
By
Denne Michele Norris
| March 12, 2026
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