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“We’re There to Bear Witness.” Putsata Reang on Reporting in War Zones

“We’re There to Bear Witness.” Putsata Reang on Reporting in War Zones

In Conversation with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | March 31, 2022

Are Most Books About “Leadership” a Scam?

Are Most Books About “Leadership” a Scam?

Barbara Kellerman in Conversation with Andrew Keen

By Keen On | March 31, 2022

Maud Newton on the Relief of Knowing That Genes Aren’t Fate

Maud Newton on the Relief of Knowing That Genes Aren’t Fate

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

By The Maris Review | March 31, 2022

AudioFile's <br> Best Audiobooks of March

AudioFile's
Best Audiobooks of March

The Month in Literary Listening

By Book Marks | March 31, 2022

Kate Folk on the Natural Crossover Between Literary and Speculative Fiction

Kate Folk on the Natural Crossover Between Literary and Speculative Fiction

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | March 30, 2022

Maggie Shipstead on A.S. Byatt, Ruth Ozeki, and <em>The Westing Game</em>

Maggie Shipstead on A.S. Byatt, Ruth Ozeki, and The Westing Game

Rapid-fire book recs from the author of Great Circle

By Book Marks | March 30, 2022

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15 new books coming to an indie near you!

By Katie Yee | March 29, 2022

The 12 Best Book Covers of March

By Jessie Gaynor | March 29, 2022

On Notes to a Future Self: How Journaling Helps Me Write

By Kate Folk | March 29, 2022

How the World’s Languages Evolved Over Time

How the World’s Languages Evolved Over Time

Morten H. Christiansen and Nick Chater on the Solidification of Linguistic Conventions

By Morten H. Christiansen and Nick Chater | March 29, 2022

April’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books

April’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books

Featuring New Titles by Emily St. John Mandel, Rebecca Roanhorse, and Janelle Monáe

By Book Marks | March 29, 2022

How <em>Wings of Desire</em> and <em>Red Dead Redemption 2</em> Informed Sasha Fletcher’s New Novel

How Wings of Desire and Red Dead Redemption 2 Informed Sasha Fletcher’s New Novel

In Conversation with Christopher Hermelin on So Many Damn Books

By So Many Damn Books | March 29, 2022

Russian Books That Outlived the Censors: A Reading List

Russian Books That Outlived the Censors: A Reading List

Elena Gorokhova on Doctor Zhivago, Nabokov, and More

By Elena Gorokhova | March 28, 2022

Is Clytemnestra an Archetypically Bad Wife or a Heroically Avenging Mother?

Is Clytemnestra an Archetypically Bad Wife or a Heroically Avenging Mother?

Natalie Haynes on the Motivations of a Maligned Figure

By Natalie Haynes | March 28, 2022

Writers in Odessa, Ukraine’s “Black Sea Pearl”

Writers in Odessa, Ukraine’s “Black Sea Pearl”

From The History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson

By History of Literature | March 28, 2022

On Rudolfo Anaya’s Expansive, Aching View of Childhood

On Rudolfo Anaya’s Expansive, Aching View of Childhood

Erika L. Sánchez Traces the Adventures and Losses of Bless Me, Ultima

By Erika L. Sánchez | March 28, 2022

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