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On Writing the Hard Truths of Rural American Life
For Jennifer Acker, Money Troubles Are As Much a Part of Farming As the Weather
By
Jennifer Acker
| April 13, 2026
This Week in Literary History: Tom Stoppard’s
Arcadia
Premieres in London
“It’s the best possible time of being alive, when almost everything you thought you knew is wrong.”
By
Literary Hub
| April 13, 2026
Aja Gabel on Love and Grief
“There we are, in the blinding brightness of loss, together.”
By
Aja Gabel
| April 13, 2026
In Pursuit of Genius In Troubling Times: On Philip Owens’s
Picture of Nobody
Allen Bratton Considers the Timelessness of the Artist's Struggle For Relevance and Survival
By
Allen Bratton
| April 13, 2026
Five Novels That Showcase Queer Domesticity
Erin O. White Recommends Alison Bechdel, Chelsey Johnson, Carol Anshaw and More
By
Erin O. White
| April 13, 2026
One great poem to read today: Tim Dlugos’s “Shelley Winters”
By
Jessie Gaynor
| April 13, 2026
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Rich Benjamin on Writing From Before You Were Born
By
Drew Broussard
| April 13, 2026
Molly Crabapple on History as a Necromantic Art
By
Molly Crabapple
| April 10, 2026
What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
By
Book Marks
| April 10, 2026
How
Amazing Stories
Served as the Blueprint for American Science Fiction
Ed Simon Goes Back to When the Past was the Future
By
Ed Simon
| April 10, 2026
One great poem to read today: Michael Ondaatje’s “To a Sad Daughter”
By
Jonny Diamond
| April 9, 2026
5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
“Might be described as a post-porn fever dream of Eastern European magic realism crossed with a plant-based
Joy of Sex
.”
By
Book Marks
| April 9, 2026
On the 1966 Poem That Warns of Bio-Acoustic Die-Off and the Destruction of Our Soundscapes
David Farrier Revisits Basil Bunting’s Classic, “Briggflatts”
By
David Farrier
| April 9, 2026
Emma Straub Owns an Original 1990 New Kids on the Block Fanny Pack
Maria Sherman Talks to the Author of
American Fantasy
By
Maria Sherman
| April 9, 2026
Am I the Asshole For Not Wanting to Do an Author Photo For My Debut Novel?
Kristen Arnett Answers Your Awkward Questions About Bad Bookish Behavior
By
Kristen Arnett
| April 9, 2026
The Annotated Nightstand: What Anne Enright is Reading Now, And Next
Featuring Niamh Campbell, Sally Hayden, Louise Kennedy, and More
By
Diana Arterian
| April 9, 2026
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Jane Harper on Australian Crime Fiction, Settings, and Crafting Slow-Burn Suspense
April 16, 2026
by
John B. Valeri
Your Orient Express Reading List
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by
Helena Smith
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Radha Vatsal
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"There is so much silence in this novel so much air A novel speaks yes…"