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Adam Mansbach: '<em>Go the F*ck to Sleep</em> Began Essentially as a Joke'

Adam Mansbach: 'Go the F*ck to Sleep Began Essentially as a Joke'

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | November 4, 2019

Gary Janetti on Charles Dickens and Becoming the Hero of His Own Story

Gary Janetti on Charles Dickens and Becoming the Hero of His Own Story

In Conversation with Will Schwalbe on But That's Another Story

By But That's Another Story | November 4, 2019

Swimming Through Writer's Block at an Icelandic Public Pool

Swimming Through Writer's Block at an Icelandic Public Pool

Amanda Whiting on a Residency in the Town of Laugarvatn

By Amanda Whiting | November 1, 2019

A Century Before Springsteen, Stephen Crane Chronicled Asbury Park

A Century Before Springsteen, Stephen Crane Chronicled Asbury Park

Crane Wrote in a Perfect Blend of Idealism, Cynicism, and Wariness

By Tobias Carroll | November 1, 2019

Cookbooks Are So Much More Than Recipes and Photographs

Cookbooks Are So Much More Than Recipes and Photographs

Joshua Raff on the Triple Pleasures of Memoir,
Travel, and Family History

By Joshua Raff | November 1, 2019

The Astrology Book Club: What to Read This Month, Based on Your Sign

The Astrology Book Club: What to Read This Month, Based on Your Sign

Here's a prediction: the ice cold cometh.

By Emily Temple | November 1, 2019

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Ahmet Atlan: My Country Has Not Imprisoned My Mind

By Ahmet Atlan | November 1, 2019

10 Books You Should Read
This November

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Ian Bassin: What a Collapsing Middle Class Means for Democracy

By Keen On | November 1, 2019

Elsa Hart on Writing an 18th-Century Crime-Solving Librarian

Elsa Hart on Writing an 18th-Century Crime-Solving Librarian

The Author of City of Ink In Conversation with C. P. Lesley
on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | November 1, 2019

Creepy Stories (and More) from Victor LaValle and Benjamin Percy

Creepy Stories (and More) from Victor LaValle and Benjamin Percy

A Halloween Episode with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | October 31, 2019

The Creepy Dissonance of Reading <em>Trick Mirror</em> in a 'Self-Care' Book Club

The Creepy Dissonance of Reading Trick Mirror in a 'Self-Care' Book Club

Ruth Madievsky: Snacks! Facials! Corporate Feminism?

By Ruth Madievsky | October 31, 2019

5 Halloween Audiobooks to Listen to While You Hide From Children

5 Halloween Audiobooks to Listen to While You Hide From Children

Feel the Fear, from The Omen to Jenny Slate

By James Tate Hill | October 31, 2019

Tim O'Brien: 'We Are All Writing Maybe Books'

Tim O'Brien: 'We Are All Writing Maybe Books'

The Author of Dad's Maybe Book with Roxanne Coady

By Just the Right Book | October 31, 2019

<em>A Most Rare Compendium</em>: <br> An 18th-Century Guide to Magical Treasure Hunting?

A Most Rare Compendium:
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Hereward Tilton on the Strangest of Manuscripts

By Hereward Tilton | October 31, 2019

Kevin Wilson: I Pretend to Have Read Books All the Time

Kevin Wilson: I Pretend to Have Read Books All the Time

On the Genius of Seinfeld and Jennifer Egan

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