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On the Evolution of Female-Driven Gothic Narratives: A Reading List
Christine Mangan Recommends Fiction that Honors and Upholds the Genre’s Enduring Legacy
By
Christine Mangan
| June 11, 2021
Interview with an Indie Press: Wave Books
On Taking a New Audiovisual Approach to Poetry
By
Corinne Segal
| June 11, 2021
Booksellers From Books & Books Pick Their Summer Reads
This Week on
The Literary Life
Podcast
By
The Literary Life
| June 11, 2021
5 Great Books You May Have Missed in May... Perfect for Vacation Immersion
Bethanne Patrick Recommends Bo-young Kim, Anjali Enjeti, and More
By
Bethanne Patrick
| June 11, 2021
When You Just Need a Good Cry: A Reading List
Kristan Higgins Recommends Joan Didion, Paul Kalanithi, and More
By
Kristan Higgins
| June 11, 2021
The Ultimate Summer 2021 Reading List
All the Big Books From All the Big Lists
By
Emily Temple
| June 10, 2021
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
How Harold Pinter Revolutionized the Cinematic Period Piece
By
Adam Scovell
| June 10, 2021
How Audre Lorde’s Genre-Blurring
Zami
Spoke My Truth Into Existence
By
Jamika Ajalon
| June 10, 2021
Reading Books About... People Reading Books?
By
Alice Jolly
| June 10, 2021
Katherine Heiny on Letting the Character Get What She Wants... in a Roundabout Way
In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on
The Maris Review
Podcast
By
The Maris Review
| June 10, 2021
On the Etymology and Reverberating Human History of the Color Green
Gillian Osborne Considers Color Theory and William Blake’s “The Ecchoing Green”
By
Gillian Osborne
| June 9, 2021
On Finding a Little Spark When Your Writing’s Lost Its Heat
What Ron Hogan Learned from Conan, Nanette, Mary Oliver, and More
By
Ron Hogan
| June 9, 2021
Chasing a Waking Life: On the Pains of Being an Insomniac
Aminatta Forna Moves Through a Cultural and Personal History of Sleeplessness
By
Aminatta Forna
| June 9, 2021
Kristen Arnett: “I Always Want to Write Something Messy. What’s the Fun of Being Clean All the Time?”
This Week from the
Thresholds
Podcast with Jordan Kisner
By
Thresholds
| June 9, 2021
On Leaving and Returning:
A Reading List About Home
Andy Abramowitz Recommends Anne Tyler, Rebecca Makkai, Tove Ditlevsen, and More
By
Andy Abramowitz
| June 9, 2021
Reading Shades of Gray in Avi’s
Nothing But the Truth
This Week on the
NewberyTart
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By
NewberyTart
| June 9, 2021
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