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Using Subtext and Omission to Achieve More by Writing Less

Using Subtext and Omission to Achieve More by Writing Less

EJ Koh and Charmaine Wilkerson Guest on the Write-minded Podcast, Hosted by Brooke Warner and Grant Faulkner

By Memoir Nation | August 15, 2022

Behind the Scenes of Virginia Woolf's First Self-Published Story

Behind the Scenes of Virginia Woolf's First Self-Published Story

From The History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson

By History of Literature | August 15, 2022

<em>Confidence</em> by Denise Mina, Read by Rona Morison and Jonathan Keeble

Confidence by Denise Mina, Read by Rona Morison and Jonathan Keeble

On the Case with Anna and Fin

By Behind the Mic | August 15, 2022

“No freedom in these ruins.” Four Poems of War by Marianna Kiyanovska

“No freedom in these ruins.” Four Poems of War by Marianna Kiyanovska

Translated, from the Ukrainian, by Amelia Glaser and Yuliya Ilchuk

By Literary Hub | August 12, 2022

Juvenile Delinquency and the “Sinister Adolescents” of <em>Moonrise Kingdom</em>

Juvenile Delinquency and the “Sinister Adolescents” of Moonrise Kingdom

Wes Anderson’s Film About Two Misunderstood Preteens Has More in Common with Terrence Malick’s Badlands Than it Might Seem

By Ethan Warren | August 12, 2022

What Can the Way We Eat and Enjoy Food Tell Us About Ourselves?

What Can the Way We Eat and Enjoy Food Tell Us About Ourselves?

Jehanne Dubrow On Taste, The Doorway to Our Inner Architecture

By Jehanne Dubrow | August 12, 2022

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A Pig and a Locust Get Into Serious Trouble With the Law: On Justice in Medieval Europe

By Arran Lomas | August 12, 2022

Lucy Sante on Writing with the Back Brain

By Lucy Sante | August 12, 2022

A Show of One’s Own: On the Women Who Made the Leap from Saturday Night Live to Sitcoms

By Annie Berke | August 12, 2022

Megan Giddings on Delving into a Magical World in Order to Explore Censorship

Megan Giddings on Delving into a Magical World in Order to Explore Censorship

In Conversation with Brenda Noiseux and Rob Wolf on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | August 12, 2022

Impossible Decisions at a Hurricane-Ravaged Hospital in New Orleans

Impossible Decisions at a Hurricane-Ravaged Hospital in New Orleans

Read a Scene from Five Days at Memorial, Newly Adapted by Apple TV+

By Sheri Fink | August 12, 2022

What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week

What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week

Featuring Michael Mann’s Heat Sequel, Biographies of Jim Thorpe and Kiki de Montparnasse, and More

By Book Marks | August 12, 2022

How We Remember—and Forget—America’s Tragic Mistake in Afghanistan

How We Remember—and Forget—America’s Tragic Mistake in Afghanistan

Andrew Keen on the Fallout of the Forever War

By Andrew Keen | August 12, 2022

How Vietnamese Immigrants on the Gulf Coast in the Seventies Successfully Fought Back Against the KKK

How Vietnamese Immigrants on the Gulf Coast in the Seventies Successfully Fought Back Against the KKK

Kirk Wallace Johnson in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | August 12, 2022

Writers and Liars: On Fact, Fiction, and Truth

Writers and Liars: On Fact, Fiction, and Truth

Leslye Penelope Considers the Line Between “Truthy” and Truth

By Leslye Penelope | August 12, 2022

The Tech Industry Isn’t a Meritocracy: Why All Start-Up Boards Should Have More Women and People of Color

The Tech Industry Isn’t a Meritocracy: Why All Start-Up Boards Should Have More Women and People of Color

Brad Feld in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | August 12, 2022

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