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The Best Reviewed Graphic Literature of 2021

The Best Reviewed Graphic Literature of 2021

Featuring Alison Bechdel, Kristen Radtke, Barry Windsor-Smith, Guy DeLisle, Aminder Dhaliwal, and more

By Book Marks | December 17, 2021

“A Girl and the Moon”

“A Girl and the Moon”

A Poem by Lee Young-Ju, Translated by Jae Kim

By Lee Young-Ju, translated by Jae Kim | December 17, 2021

Mary O’Donoghue on Removing Comfort in Her Writing

Mary O’Donoghue on Removing Comfort in Her Writing

This Week from The Common Podcast

By The Common | December 17, 2021

Rin Chupeco on How Fan Fiction Molded Them as a Writer

Rin Chupeco on How Fan Fiction Molded Them as a Writer

In Conversation with Gabrielle Mathieu on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | December 17, 2021

“Why Are the Democrats So Glum?” Mark Blyth on the Current Political Landscape

“Why Are the Democrats So Glum?” Mark Blyth on the Current Political Landscape

Mark Blyth, Co-Author of Angrynomics, is on Radio Open Source

By Open Source | December 17, 2021

<em>Light from Uncommon Stars</em> by Ryka Aoki, Read by Cindy Kay

Light from Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki, Read by Cindy Kay

A Unique and Wholly Captivating Sci-Fi Listen

By Behind the Mic | December 17, 2021

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  • The Traveler: One Man's Quest for Humanity from the South Seas to Revolutionary Paris
  • Flyboy in the Buttermilk: Essays on Contemporary America

Nadifa Mohamed on Writing the Convoluted Terrains of Immigration

By Fiction Non Fiction | December 16, 2021

The Best Reviewed Nonfiction of 2021

By Book Marks | December 16, 2021

The Biggest Literary Stories of the Year: 30 to 11

By Literary Hub | December 16, 2021

Mel Brooks on the Making of <em>Spaceballs</em>

Mel Brooks on the Making of Spaceballs

“I thought, Science fiction! Now there’s a genre I haven’t wrecked yet…”

By Mel Brooks | December 16, 2021

Breaking the Cycle: Confronting Fascism in Chile’s Presidential Election

Breaking the Cycle: Confronting Fascism in Chile’s Presidential Election

Writers Mónica-Ramón Ríos and Carlos Labbé on the Candidacy of José Antonio Kast

By Mónica-Ramón Ríos and Carlos Labbé | December 16, 2021

A Visit to Rüstem’s Bookshop, Cyprus’s Historic Bookstore-Café

A Visit to Rüstem’s Bookshop, Cyprus’s Historic Bookstore-Café

On the History of an Important Cultural Center

By Harrison Blackman | December 16, 2021

How to Make a Better World Without Centering Yourself: A Conversation with Alex McElroy

How to Make a Better World Without Centering Yourself: A Conversation with Alex McElroy

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

By The Maris Review | December 16, 2021

Demystifying Absentmindedness with Lisa Genova’s <em>Remember</em>

Demystifying Absentmindedness with Lisa Genova’s Remember

This Week on the Book Dreams Podcast

By Book Dreams | December 16, 2021

What the Stoics Understood About Death (And Can Teach Us)

What the Stoics Understood About Death (And Can Teach Us)

David Fideler on What Awareness of Mortality Does to a Life

By David Fideler | December 16, 2021

“Phone Book”

“Phone Book”

A Poem by John Keene

By John Keene | December 16, 2021

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