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Ayşe Papatya Bucak on Researching Her Own Past

Ayşe Papatya Bucak on Researching Her Own Past

The Trojan War Museum Author on The Literary Life
with Mitchell Kaplan

By The Literary Life | August 30, 2019

The 12 Best Book Covers<br> of August

The 12 Best Book Covers
of August

Or, Fun with Text and Cutouts

By Emily Temple | August 29, 2019

The Virtues of the Semicolon; or, Rebellious Punctuation

The Virtues of the Semicolon; or, Rebellious Punctuation

It Cares Not for Your Rules

By Cecelia Watson | August 29, 2019

Jenny Odell: Our Vision of 'Productivity' is Way Too Narrow

Jenny Odell: Our Vision of 'Productivity' is Way Too Narrow

The Author of How To Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy on Just the Right Book with Roxanne Coady

By Just the Right Book | August 29, 2019

What Data-Driven Corporate Medicine Has Wrought

What Data-Driven Corporate Medicine Has Wrought

Terrence Holt Revisits Paul Starr's Classic, The Social Transformation of American Medicine

By Terrence Holt | August 29, 2019

Bob Eckstein Draws His Way Through the Writer's Digest Annual Conference

Bob Eckstein Draws His Way Through the Writer's Digest Annual Conference

Classes! Advice! A Pitch Slam!

By Bob Eckstein | August 29, 2019

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R.O. Kwon on Writing Religion, and Learning to Be a Teenager From Dawson's Creek

By The Maris Review | August 29, 2019

The Life and Times of a Filipino
Overseas Worker

By Jason DeParle | August 29, 2019

Jess Row and Timothy Yu on Learning From Writers Who Write About Race

By Fiction Non Fiction | August 29, 2019

Dignity vs. Money: Europe, Please Choose

Dignity vs. Money: Europe, Please Choose

Ilija Trojanow on the Chasm Between Europe's Actions and Its Ideals

By Ilija Trojanow | August 29, 2019

The Fall and Rise of William Stoner

The Fall and Rise of William Stoner

Steve Almond on the Critical and Commercial Resurrection of John Williams' Classic

By Steve Almond | August 29, 2019

What It's Like to Be Told You Have Dementia

What It's Like to Be Told You Have Dementia

“Little bits of me feel like they’ve dropped off and gone missing.”

By Nicci Gerrard | August 29, 2019

My Decade of Falling in Love with the Writing of José Esteban Muñoz

My Decade of Falling in Love with the Writing of José Esteban Muñoz

Marcos Gonsalez Looks Back at a Landmark Queer Text, Cruising Utopia

By Marcos Gonsalez | August 29, 2019

On the Politics of Italics

On the Politics of Italics

Jumoke Verissimo Wonders When It's Right to Highlight Difference

By Jumoke Verissimo | August 28, 2019

Tracking Down My Literary Idol to a San Francisco Commune

Tracking Down My Literary Idol to a San Francisco Commune

On Translating Irving Rosenthal's Deeply Weird
and Wonderful Sheeper

By Philippe Aronson | August 28, 2019

5 Audiobooks to Help With Those End-of-Summer Blues

5 Audiobooks to Help With Those End-of-Summer Blues

From Anderson Cooper to the World of Truffles, and More

By James Tate Hill | August 28, 2019

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