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Craft and Criticism
From Penelope to Pussyhats, The Ancient Origins of Feminist Craftivism
On Subversive Uses of Women's Handicrafts Throughout History
By
Stephanie McCarter
| June 7, 2017
Why is
One Hundred Years of Solitude
Eternally Beloved?
At 50 Years Old, García Márquez's Masterpiece is as Important As Ever
By
Veronica Esposito
| June 6, 2017
Huckleberry Kat: How Mark Twain Influenced George Herriman
The Secret Resonances Between
Krazy Kat
and
Huckleberry Finn
By
Michael Tisserand
| June 6, 2017
Revisiting Jenny Diski's Debut, Sadomasochistic Novel
On
Nothing Natural
and the Literature of Sexual Submission
By
Daphne Merkin
| June 5, 2017
How to Write an Internet Essay to Support Your Novel
Or, How to Worry Endlessly About it Instead
By
Gabe Habash
| June 5, 2017
My Beautiful Oubliette: The Difficulty of Being a Writer in Prison
Dean Faiello Finds Daily Meaning Through the Act of Writing
By
Dean Faiello
| June 5, 2017
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Silence is an Occupation all Its Own
By
Ilana Masad
| June 5, 2017
What Reading Robert Pirsig Taught Me About Writing (And Life)
By
Bernadette Murphy
| June 5, 2017
My Fictional Nemesis: Why Thomas Hardy's Angel Clare is the
Worst
By
Rachel Vorona Cote
| June 2, 2017
Don't Make Yourself the Hero of Your Own Story
And 6 Other Pieces of Memoir-Writing Advice
By
Elena Lappin
| June 2, 2017
Separating Truth from Lies in the Face of Atrocity
What, after all, is a truly verifiable or “authentic” image?
By
Johanna Skibsrud
| June 2, 2017
Franz Kafka, the Ultimate Self-Doubting Writer
On the Emotional Resonance of Kafka's Diaries
By
John Sherman
| June 2, 2017
The Queer Literary Origins of Wonder Woman
From Homer and Sappho to Charlotte Perkins Gilman
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| June 1, 2017
Sherman Alexie: "I Think We Live in a Constant Funeral"
On Catharsis, PTSD, and Being Unable to Forgive his Mother
By
Alden Mudge
| June 1, 2017
Imbolo Mbue on Empathy and the Price of the American Dream
The
Behold the Dreamers
Author Talks Writing about the Financial Crisis
By
Kristen Evans
| June 1, 2017
At a Sword Fight with a Modern-Day Swashbuckler (in a Harlem Basement)
Dwyer Murphy Goes Underground to Get the Story of Lawrence Ellsworth
By
Dwyer Murphy
| June 1, 2017
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