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At the Intersection of Journalism and Memoir: A Reading List

At the Intersection of Journalism and Memoir: A Reading List

Daisy Hernández on the Six Books That Helped Her Find the Way She Needed to Write

By Daisy Hernández | June 2, 2021

Melissa Febos on the Long-Term Effects of Having a Stalker

Melissa Febos on the Long-Term Effects of Having a Stalker

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | June 2, 2021

Celebrating AudioFile’s 2021 Golden Voice Narrators: Cassandra Campbell

Celebrating AudioFile’s 2021 Golden Voice Narrators: Cassandra Campbell

Honoring Excellence in Audiobook Narration

By Behind the Mic | June 2, 2021

WATCH: Peter Scott-Morgan in Conversation with Stephen Fry at the Hay Festival

WATCH: Peter Scott-Morgan in Conversation with Stephen Fry at the Hay Festival

Lessons in Living from the First Human Cyborg

By The Virtual Book Channel | June 2, 2021

The Golden Girls of Literature: <em>Reading Women</em> Recommends Books by and About Older Women

The Golden Girls of Literature: Reading Women Recommends Books by and About Older Women

Celebrating Five Years of the Reading Women Podcast!

By Reading Women | June 2, 2021

Kelly Jordan on the Magic That Can Happen Between Author and Illustrator

Kelly Jordan on the Magic That Can Happen Between Author and Illustrator

This Week on the NewberyTart Podcast

By NewberyTart | June 2, 2021

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Richard Flanagan: What the Writer Needs is a Mad Courage

By Cherilyn Parsons | June 1, 2021

King Mob Rule: On a First-Person Account of the Horrific Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921

By Mary E. Jones Parrish | June 1, 2021

Kiese Laymon Recommends Describing Your Writer’s Block to Get Through It

By Literary Hub | June 1, 2021

Alice Waters: Sustainability Sounds Good, But We Need Regenerative Farming

Alice Waters: Sustainability Sounds Good, But We Need Regenerative Farming

The Chef and Founder of Chez Panisse on the Importance of Land Stewardship

By Alice Waters | June 1, 2021

Rachel Kushner and Francisco Goldman on Autofiction, Identity, and the Novel

Rachel Kushner and Francisco Goldman on Autofiction, Identity, and the Novel

A conversation about Goldman’s new novel Monkey Boy

By Rachel Kushner | June 1, 2021

WATCH: Ethan Hawke in Conversation with David Mitchell at the Hay Festival

WATCH: Ethan Hawke in Conversation with David Mitchell at the Hay Festival

“We long for stories. We want to believe.”

By The Virtual Book Channel | June 1, 2021

The Astrology Book Club: What to Read This Month, Based on Your Sign

The Astrology Book Club: What to Read This Month, Based on Your Sign

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By Emily Temple | June 1, 2021

How Do We Quantify the Elusive Concept of Wasted Time?

How Do We Quantify the Elusive Concept of Wasted Time?

Byron Reese and Scott Hoffman on Our Endless Fascination with the Way We Spend Our Days

By Byron Reese and Scott Hoffman | June 1, 2021

Can We Discuss Jenny Holzer’s “Truisms” as Literature?

Can We Discuss Jenny Holzer’s “Truisms” as Literature?

Robert Wiesenberger Guests on the Lit Century Podcast with Catherine Nichols and Isaac Butler

By Lit Century | June 1, 2021

What Makes a Great Speech?

What Makes a Great Speech?

Simon Sebag Montefiore Considers the Qualities of Great Oratory Throughout History

By Simon Sebag Montefiore | June 1, 2021

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