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Finding My Character's Home <br>on Google Street View

Finding My Character's Home
on Google Street View

Lydia Fitzpatrick Wanders Through the Arctic Circle

By Lydia Fitzpatrick | April 24, 2019

What I Learned from Keeping a List<br> of Every Book I Read

What I Learned from Keeping a List
of Every Book I Read

Not Shockingly, an Awful Lot of Men

By Pamela Nadell | April 24, 2019

Saying Goodbye to My Beloved<br> Local Bookstore

Saying Goodbye to My Beloved
Local Bookstore

Susan Harlan Offers an Appreciation of Winston-Salem's Bright Leaf Books

By Susan Harlan | April 24, 2019

Tressie McMillan Cottom on Thinking Thick and Cannibalizing Trauma

Tressie McMillan Cottom on Thinking Thick and Cannibalizing Trauma

With Kendra Winchester and Autumn Privett on Reading Women

By Reading Women | April 24, 2019

An App to Remind You You're Going to Die? On Death Positivity

An App to Remind You You're Going to Die? On Death Positivity

How Death-Positive Activism Has—and Hasn't—Changed in 40 Years

By Ara A. Francis | April 24, 2019

The 'Dark Ages' Weren't As Dark<br> As We Thought

The 'Dark Ages' Weren't As Dark
As We Thought

History Flickers In and Out of Darkness, No Matter the Era

By Simon Winder | April 24, 2019

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He Was Gone

By Bill Hayes | April 23, 2019

Can You Save a Dying Italian Town with the Art of Storytelling?

Can You Save a Dying Italian Town with the Art of Storytelling?

"Rosarno now exists at the margin of a margin..."

By Alessandra Bergamin | April 23, 2019

How John Hersey Revealed the Horrors of the Atomic Bomb to the US

How John Hersey Revealed the Horrors of the Atomic Bomb to the US

Remembering Hiroshima, the Story That Changed Everything

By Jeremy Treglown | April 23, 2019

Every Day is Earth Day: 365 Books to Start Your Climate Change Library

Every Day is Earth Day: 365 Books to Start Your Climate Change Library

Part Two: The Science

By Literary Hub | April 23, 2019

Was Shakespeare Agnostic About<br> the Afterlife?

Was Shakespeare Agnostic About
the Afterlife?

Happy Death Day, Shakespeare!

By John S. Garrison | April 23, 2019

The Failures of a Wunderkind: <br>On Rejection and Persistence

The Failures of a Wunderkind:
On Rejection and Persistence

Michael Croley is Just Fine with Publishing a Book at 41

By Michael Croley | April 23, 2019

Amy Tan Reflects on 30 Years Since<br> <em>The Joy Luck Club</em>

Amy Tan Reflects on 30 Years Since
The Joy Luck Club

Writing Fiction That's Truer Than Memoir

By Amy Tan | April 23, 2019

A Poem by Robin Coste Lewis

A Poem by Robin Coste Lewis

"What We Had"

By Robin Coste Lewis | April 23, 2019

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