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Behold... The Best Reviewed Books of the Week!
Featuring new titles by Jonathan Franzen, Miriam Toews, Val McDermid, David Sedaris, and more
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Book Marks
| October 8, 2021
Wisława Szymborska on Learning to Write from Life
“Seek out friends who read widely.”
By
Wisława Szymborska
| October 8, 2021
Defamiliarizing the Mother Tongue: On Immigration’s Impact on Learning and Losing Language
Dr. Julie Sedivy Discusses the Writing Possibilities Czech Offers Her
By
Julie Sedivy
| October 8, 2021
Interview with an Indie Press: Heyday Books
On California's Independent Publishing Scene
By
Corinne Segal
| October 8, 2021
Investigative Journalist Julie Brown on Exposing Jeffrey Epstein
In Conversation with Mitchell Kaplan on
The Literary Life
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By
The Literary Life
| October 8, 2021
The Story Behind
The Snake Pit
, Mary Jane Ward’s Dark Comic Masterpiece
Larry Lockridge on His Cousin’s Novel and His Family’s History of Mental Illness and Literary Talent
By
Larry Lockridge
| October 8, 2021
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Joshua Ferris Urges Writers Not to Cower on the Page
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Literary Hub
| October 7, 2021
Téa Obreht on Mrs. Danvers,
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’s Lesbian Feminist Hero
In Conversation with Mychal Denzel Smith on the Open Form Podcast
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Open Form
| October 7, 2021
How to Write a Good Fight Scene
Jeff Bens Unpacks the Literary Mechanics of a Believable Scrap
By
Jeff Bens
| October 7, 2021
Evan Osnos on Collective Intervention and Moments of Social Transition
This Week from
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Just the Right Book
| October 7, 2021
Enki Bilal on the Frightening Speed of the Digital Revolution and Finding Meaning in Humanism
Ayşegül Sert Visits the
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Creator's Parisian Studio
By
Aysegul Sert
| October 7, 2021
What the Critics Think: 5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
Liana Fink on David Sedaris, Michele Filgate on Miriam Toews, Cree LeFavour on Claire Vaye Watkins, and more
By
Book Marks
| October 7, 2021
WATCH: Jen Winston and Adam J. Kurtz on Queer Existential Dread
Hosted by Greenlight Bookstore
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The Virtual Book Channel
| October 7, 2021
José Vadi on Mapping a Changing California
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