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Can a Little Bit of Data Make Parenting Easier?
Emily Oster Talks to Pamela Druckerman About Her "Parenting Book for Economists"
By
Literary Hub
| April 26, 2019
On the Importance of Getting the Science Right in Your Novel
When the World of Fact Helps Fiction Do Its Job
By
Andrea Rothman
| April 26, 2019
James Baldwin in Paris: On the Virtuosic Shame of
Giovanni's Room
"If France proffered him love, it also bathed him in a peculiar shade of loneliness."
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| April 25, 2019
The Real Life Castaway Behind Robinson Crusoe Actually
Asked
to Be Dropped Off
Revisiting a Colonialist Classic—and Myths That Just Won't Die—300 Years On
By
Delaney Nolan
| April 25, 2019
Moving Back to West Virginia, in Fiction and in Life
Mesha Maren Returns Home in
Sugar Run
By
Zachary Oren Smith
| April 24, 2019
What I Learned from Keeping a List
of Every Book I Read
Not Shockingly, an Awful Lot of Men
By
Pamela Nadell
| April 24, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Scenes From a Marriage:
Reading About My Great-Grandparents, Scott and Zelda
By
Blake Hazard
| April 24, 2019
The Ongoing Obsession with Shakespeare's True Identity
By
Stuart Kells
| April 23, 2019
On Editing Oliver Sacks After
He Was Gone
By
Bill Hayes
| April 23, 2019
Was Shakespeare Agnostic About
the Afterlife?
Happy Death Day, Shakespeare!
By
John S. Garrison
| April 23, 2019
The Failures of a Wunderkind:
On Rejection and Persistence
Michael Croley is Just Fine with Publishing a Book at 41
By
Michael Croley
| April 23, 2019
Amy Tan Reflects on 30 Years Since
The Joy Luck Club
Writing Fiction That's Truer Than Memoir
By
Amy Tan
| April 23, 2019
Ian McEwan on Bach, Philip Roth and Living an Episodic Life
"All creative acts demand a fruitful pause at certain points."
By
Literary Hub
| April 23, 2019
Going Deep Into the
J.P. Donleavy Archives
A Writer's Life, Reflected in His Art
By
Bill Dunn
| April 23, 2019
From Northland to Underland, What We Risk Losing
Robert Macfarlane, Sami Folk Tales and More of Andrew Ervin's Deep Reads
By
Andrew Ervin
| April 22, 2019
A Tribute to Beat Writer Bobbie Louise Hawkins
Eileen Myles and Anne Waldman on the Late Poet
By
Laura Henriksen
| April 22, 2019
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