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Fashionably Monochrome Mammals: On the Pleasures of Watching Skunks

Fashionably Monochrome Mammals: On the Pleasures of Watching Skunks

Sharman Apt Russell Encourages Us to Explore the Wild World Waiting in Our Backyards

By Sharman Apt Russell | September 4, 2024

How Arabic Translations of Ancient Greek Texts Started a New Scientific Revolution

How Arabic Translations of Ancient Greek Texts Started a New Scientific Revolution

Josephine Quinn on the Myth that Arabic Translations Merely Preserved Greek Literature

By Josephine Quinn | September 4, 2024

Kathryn Scanlan on Joseph Mitchell's <em>Joe Gould's Secret</em>

Kathryn Scanlan on Joseph Mitchell's Joe Gould's Secret

In Conversation for the Windham-Campbell Prizes Podcast

By Windham-Campbell Prizes Podcast | September 4, 2024

Space Eurovision and the Countess of Monte Cristo: September’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books

Space Eurovision and the Countess of Monte Cristo: September’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books

Post-Apocalyptic Epic Fantasy and Speculative Swashbucklers From Andrea Stewart, Catherynne M. Valente, and More

By Natalie Zutter | September 3, 2024

A Fall Harvest of Titles for Kids and Teens: 10 Great New Children’s Books Out in September

A Fall Harvest of Titles for Kids and Teens: 10 Great New Children’s Books Out in September

Caroline Carlson Shares What to Pack in Your Kids' Backpack This Month

By Caroline Carlson | September 3, 2024

Archive of the Forgotten: Charles Yu on Jonathan Lethem’s <em>Motherless Brooklyn</em> and <em>The Fortress of Solitude</em>

Archive of the Forgotten: Charles Yu on Jonathan Lethem’s Motherless Brooklyn and The Fortress of Solitude

“There has always been this energy, back-of-the-store energy... Lethem has channeled that energy.”

By Charles Yu | September 3, 2024

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Rachel Kushner Once Threw a Bret Easton Ellis Novel Across Her Room (and Other Tidbits)

By Rachel Kushner | September 3, 2024

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By Rebecca Morgan Frank | September 3, 2024

90s Book Club: Sleeping with the Enemy with Chelsea Bieker

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Kaliane Bradley on the Slow-Moving Crisis of Identity

Kaliane Bradley on the Slow-Moving Crisis of Identity

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By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | September 3, 2024

Jane Alison on Structure and Form

Jane Alison on Structure and Form

From the Write-minded Podcast, Hosted by Brooke Warner and Grant Faulkner

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Looking Back at the Summer in Horror Movies

Looking Back at the Summer in Horror Movies

For Fans of Concert-Going Serial Killers, Mysterious Satanic Cults, and Sinister Resort Complexes

By Olivia Rutigliano | August 30, 2024

August’s Best Reviewed Fiction

August’s Best Reviewed Fiction

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By Book Marks | August 30, 2024

August’s Best Reviewed Nonfiction

August’s Best Reviewed Nonfiction

Featuring Christopher Isherwood, Indie Bookstores, Audre Lorde, and More

By Book Marks | August 30, 2024

AudioFile’s Most Anticipated Audiobooks of September

AudioFile’s Most Anticipated Audiobooks of September

The Month to Come in Literary Listening

By Audiofile Magazine | August 30, 2024

Minrose Gwin on Creating Complex Villains

Minrose Gwin on Creating Complex Villains

“When it comes to creating villains, I must confess to writing with more fury than love.”

By Minrose Gwin | August 30, 2024

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