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When Your Memoir Has the Word 'Rape' in the Title

When Your Memoir Has the Word 'Rape' in the Title

Michelle Bowdler on Writing the Word So Many People Won't Even Say

By Michelle Bowdler | November 16, 2020

Susan Minot: 'Worship Is a Nicer Word than Obsession'

Susan Minot: 'Worship Is a Nicer Word than Obsession'

In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the First Draft Podcast

By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | November 16, 2020

The Real Golden Age of <br>Science Fiction

The Real Golden Age of
Science Fiction

This Week on the History of Literature Podcast

By History of Literature | November 16, 2020

Lily King on Writing the Novel She Needed 30 Years Ago

Lily King on Writing the Novel She Needed 30 Years Ago

"But where were the books about women writers? Where were the books about their struggles?"

By Lily King | November 13, 2020

5 Books You May Have <br>Missed in October

5 Books You May Have
Missed in October

Rock-and-Roll, Diplomacy, Arms Dealers, Football, and More!

By Bethanne Patrick | November 13, 2020

Kathleen Jennings on the Grim Genre of the Australian Gothic

Kathleen Jennings on the Grim Genre of the Australian Gothic

In Conversation with Gabrielle Mathieu on the New Books Network Podcast

By New Books Network | November 13, 2020

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A Toy, a Tool, a Piece of Art: Sarah Haas on What a Book Can Be

By Sarah Haas | November 12, 2020

Eudora Welty: How My Parents Built a Childhood of Books

By Eudora Welty | November 12, 2020

On George Eliot's Uncertain Relationship to Feminism

By Kathy O'Shaughnessy | November 12, 2020

How Sigrid Undset Brought a Medieval Norwegian<br> Epic to Life

How Sigrid Undset Brought a Medieval Norwegian
Epic to Life

Translator Tiina Nunnally on the Making of Olav Audunssøn

By Tiina Nunnally | November 12, 2020

Diane Cook on Letting Her Characters Loose in the Wilderness

Diane Cook on Letting Her Characters Loose in the Wilderness

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

By The Maris Review | November 12, 2020

So Many Damn Short Stories with Lena Valencia

So Many Damn Short Stories with Lena Valencia

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Want to Feel Better? Stop Reading New Books.

Want to Feel Better? Stop Reading New Books.

That's Right.

By Emily Temple | November 11, 2020

Tracy K. Smith on Translating<br> the World of Yi Lei

Tracy K. Smith on Translating
the World of Yi Lei

"She was and remains a revolutionary voice"

By Tracy K. Smith | November 11, 2020

The Dissident Act of Taking a<br> Walk at Night

The Dissident Act of Taking a
Walk at Night

Matthew Beaumont on Ray Bradbury's "The Pedestrian"

By Matthew Beaumont | November 11, 2020

Five Audiobooks That Might Be Good For a Laugh This Week

Five Audiobooks That Might Be Good For a Laugh This Week

James Tate Hill with the Recommendations We Need

By James Tate Hill | November 11, 2020

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