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My Favorite Books to Sell Over 20 Years of Owning a Bookstore

My Favorite Books to Sell Over 20 Years of Owning a Bookstore

From Laurie Colwin to Tanizaki

By Jeanette Watson | October 10, 2017

How Shirley Jackson Makes Us Lose Our Minds

How Shirley Jackson Makes Us Lose Our Minds

Ottessa Moshfegh on Insanity, Mistaken Identity, and the Dark Tales

By Ottessa Moshfegh | October 10, 2017

On the Hard Lessons of Being a Hockey Dad

On the Hard Lessons of Being a Hockey Dad

Nick Paumgarten Looks for a Sheet of Fresh Ice

By Nick Paumgarten | October 10, 2017

"Diversity in Publishing" Doesn't Exist—But Here's How it Can

Chris Jackson On How to Anchor an Abstract Question in Reality

By Chris Jackson | October 10, 2017

Writing Middle-Aged Love

Writing Middle-Aged Love

"There’s Comfort in Recognizing Us as Unremarkable, Part of the Big Wheel of Life"

By Beth Ann Fennelly | October 10, 2017

Naomi Alderman Taps Into the Deeper Powers of Women

Naomi Alderman Taps Into the Deeper Powers of Women

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Kera Bolonik Considers Conversations with Her Five-Year-Old

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Carmen Maria Machado on Campfire Stories and Queer Teen Touchstones

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The Last Personal Essay About Race I Will Ever Write

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The Story I Tell Myself About My Father's Death

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Chance Encounters and Intimate Exchanges With Literary Icons

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Jonas Mekas on Stealing Anaïs Nin's Cookies and Receiving Poems from Allen Ginsberg

By Jonas Mekas | October 6, 2017

How a History of Two Pet Chameleons Made a Case for the Animal Soul

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On Madeleine de Scudéry’s History of “The Most Beautiful Animal in the World”

By Peter Sahlins | October 6, 2017

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