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Brodie Crellin Recommends Six Books With Actually Realistic Sex
With Work by Robert Gluck, Nicholson Baker, Sheila Heti and More
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Brodie Crellin
| June 10, 2026
To Know a Person Entirely: Re-Discovering My Grandfather Through Fiction
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Sofia Montrone
| June 10, 2026
Why Do We Keep Murdering Our Darlings?
Sarah Braunstein on Killing Off Main Characters
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Sarah Braunstein
| June 10, 2026
Dave Eggers on Writing a Sprawling Novel of Art and Artists
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Jane Ciabattari
| June 9, 2026
An “Intellectual Monster...” Why Muriel Spark Never Remarried
James Bailey on the Writer’s Eternal Pursuit of the Literary Life
By
James Bailey
| June 9, 2026
What’s in a Book’s Name? One Writer’s Journey to Finding the Perfect Title
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Brook Wilensky-Lanford
| June 9, 2026
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| June 9, 2026
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Myriam Gurba
| June 9, 2026
“Effaced...” A Poem by Jawdat Fakhreddine
Huda Fakhreddine: “I have been reading Jawdat, my father, and his poetry all my life.”
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| June 9, 2026
Andrew Sean Greer, Dave Eggers, Leila Slimani, and more: 23 new books out today!
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| June 9, 2026
A Child’s World: Sloane Crosley on the Short Fiction of Katherine Mansfield
“Even in Mansfield stories where children are not centered or present, this is their world. Her adults never quite grow up, only older.”
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Sloane Crosley
| June 8, 2026
A Poet on the Factory Floor: On Daily Life in China’s Industrial Centers
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Xiao Hai
| June 8, 2026
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Samantha Silva
| June 8, 2026
Leander Schaerlaeckens Recommends 5 Books to Better Understand the World Cup
“The action on the field is sublime, and yet it’s the least interesting thing about the sport.”
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Leander Schaerlaeckens
| June 8, 2026
Josh Weil on the Necessity of Writing What Scares You
Follow the Fear. See Where It Leads.
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Josh Weil
| June 5, 2026
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