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Gisèle Pelicot’s Memoir is the Ultimate Act of Defiance
Noëlle de Leeuw on
A Hymn to Life
as a Call to Social Change
By
Noëlle de Leeuw
| March 4, 2026
How Writing a Book About Diaries Changed How I Wrote My Own Diary Entries
Betsy Rubiner on What We Can Learn From Writing in Journals
By
Betsy Rubiner
| March 4, 2026
When Persistence Pays Off: On Translating and Publishing the Work of Kanako Nishi
Allison Markin Powell Recounts Her Experience Introducing a New Japanese Voice to Anglophone Readers
By
Allison Markin Powell
| March 4, 2026
On Proust's Wasted Time
The Cosmic Library
continues its Proust season
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The Cosmic Library
| March 4, 2026
Why So Many Women Are Writing About Bears
Trina Moyles on Challenging a Canon Long Dominated by Men
By
Trina Moyles
| March 3, 2026
A Woman in the World: Colm Tóibín on the Short Fiction of Mary Lavin
“She had spent her life describing others and finding strategies to create versions of herself on the page; it was not easy to categorize her.”
By
Colm Tóibín
| March 3, 2026
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| March 3, 2026
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Jadie Stillwell
| March 3, 2026
The Weight of the Self: On James Merrill’s
A Different Person
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Hilton Als
| March 3, 2026
Rebecca Solnit, Vigdis Hjorth, Terry Tempest Williams, and more: 23 new books out today!
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Julia Hass
| March 3, 2026
The Absurdity of Authoritarianism: A Conversation With Svetlana Satchkova
Virginia Marshall Discusses Art, Repression and Exile With the Author of
The Undead
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Virginia Marshall
| March 2, 2026
Woodsy Necromancers and Space Moby-Dick: March’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books
Stave off winter doldrums with new books from Alexis Hall, Jenn Lyons, Adrian Tchaikovsky, and more
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Natalie Zutter
| March 2, 2026
Printers’ Fists, Palaces, and Pavese Stone: New Poetry Coming in March
Rebecca Morgan Frank Recommends Andrés Cerpa, Monica Ferrell, Melissa Range, and More
By
Rebecca Morgan Frank
| March 2, 2026
10 New Children’s Books To Get Wonderfully Lost In This March
Caroline Carlson Shares Upcoming Releases From Esmé Shapiro, Anne Wynter, Laurel Snyder and More
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Caroline Carlson
| March 2, 2026
Bret Anthony Johnston on Listening to the Unconscious
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By
First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
| March 2, 2026
Mimi Nichter on Finding the Courage to Tell Your Story
From the Memoir Nation Podcast, Hosted by Brooke Warner and Grant Faulkner
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Memoir Nation
| March 2, 2026
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J. R. Thornton
Beyond
Wuthering Heights
: Joanna Margaret on 2026's Gothic Romance Boom
March 17, 2026
by
Joanna Margaret
Modern-Day Thelmas and Louises: 10 Crime Novels Featuring Female Duos
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by
Elle Cosimano
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