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Imagining a World Where Anti-Colonial Fantasy Lit Is the Norm, Not the Exception

Imagining a World Where Anti-Colonial Fantasy Lit Is the Norm, Not the Exception

Melissa Blair on Writing the Indigenous-Centered Book She Wanted as a Schoolchild

By Melissa Blair | March 1, 2024

Mythical Retellings, Mars Colonies, and Reincarnated Lovers: March’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books

Mythical Retellings, Mars Colonies, and Reincarnated Lovers: March’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books

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By Natalie Zutter | March 1, 2024

5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week

5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week

“What sets Taffa's memoir apart is its study of the political, racial and ancestral forces that shape a life.”

By Book Marks | March 1, 2024

Read Stanislav Belsky’s Poems of<br> Wartime Kyiv

Read Stanislav Belsky’s Poems of
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“We are moving to a new office / we will be packed, like herring, / into separate boxes...” Translated by Olga Mikolaivna

By Literary Hub | March 1, 2024

There Are Bigger Problems<br> in the World Than “Anti­se­mit­ic Lit­er­ary-Relat­ed Inci­dents”

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Maris Kreizman on the Jewish Book Council’s New Initiative

By Maris Kreizman | February 29, 2024

February’s Best Reviewed Nonfiction

February’s Best Reviewed Nonfiction

Featuring New Titles by Leslie Jamison, Sloane Crosley, Lucy Sante, and More

By Book Marks | February 29, 2024

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The 11 Best Book Covers of February

By Emily Temple | February 29, 2024

February’s Best Reviewed Fiction

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Adoption, Abortion, Autonomy: On the Literature of Reproductive Justice

By Gretchen Sisson | February 29, 2024

AudioFile’s Best Audiobooks of February

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The Month in Literary Listening

By Audiofile Magazine | February 29, 2024

How Richard Wright’s <em>Native Son</em> Eventually Made It to the Big Screen

How Richard Wright’s Native Son Eventually Made It to the Big Screen

Charlene Regester on the Fraught Relationship Between Early Black Writers and the American Film Industry

By Charlene Regester | February 29, 2024

Rachel Bitecofer on Democratic Strategies to Counter Republicans in the 2024 Election

Rachel Bitecofer on Democratic Strategies to Counter Republicans in the 2024 Election

In Conversation with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | February 29, 2024

Announcing <em>Voyage Into Genre</em> Live!

Announcing Voyage Into Genre Live!

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By Tor Presents: Voyage into Genre | February 28, 2024

Phillipa Gregory on How the Norman Invasion Brought Patriarchy to England

Phillipa Gregory on How the Norman Invasion Brought Patriarchy to England

“There are more penises than English women in the Bayeux Tapestry.”

By Philippa Gregory | February 28, 2024

Uncovering the Incredible Story of a Romance Between Two Prisoners in Auschwitz

Uncovering the Incredible Story of a Romance Between Two Prisoners in Auschwitz

Keren Blankfeld on Researching a Gripping Love Story and the Challenges of Writing About Someone Who Isn't There

By Keren Blankfeld | February 28, 2024

From the Reservation to the River: On the Complexities of Writing About a Native Childhood

From the Reservation to the River: On the Complexities of Writing About a Native Childhood

Deborah Taffa on Acknowledging America’s Genocide of Native People

By Deborah Taffa | February 28, 2024

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