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Will All Crime Novels Soon Be Historical Fiction?

Will All Crime Novels Soon Be Historical Fiction?

The Literary Disco Crew Discusses Scott O'Connor's Zero Zone

By Literary Disco | December 11, 2020

The Team at Books & Books Recommends Their Holiday Picks

The Team at Books & Books Recommends Their Holiday Picks

This Week on The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan

By The Literary Life | December 11, 2020

Civil Rights Activist George M. Houser Worked with the Greats of the 20th Century

Civil Rights Activist George M. Houser Worked with the Greats of the 20th Century

From Anticolonial Movements to Black American Civil Rights to South African Apartheid

By Sheila D. Collins | December 11, 2020

The Real Life Hero(es) Behind Jarrett J. Krosoczka's<br> <em>Lunch Lady</em> Series

The Real Life Hero(es) Behind Jarrett J. Krosoczka's
Lunch Lady Series

This Week on The NewberyTart Podcast

By NewberyTart | December 11, 2020

Evan Winter on the Trap of Exceptionalism in His Trilogy (and Life)

Evan Winter on the Trap of Exceptionalism in His Trilogy (and Life)

In Conversation with Gabrielle Mathieu on the New Books Network Podcast

By New Books Network | December 11, 2020

A Conversation with Frankie Corzo, Narrator of <em>Mexican Gothic</em> by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

A Conversation with Frankie Corzo, Narrator of Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

Celebrating the Best Audiobooks of 2020

By Behind the Mic | December 11, 2020

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An Interview with Adam Lazarre-White, Narrator of A Most Beautiful Thing by Arshay Cooper

By Behind the Mic | December 11, 2020

An Interview with Robin Miles, Narrator of The City We Became by N.K. Jemisin

By Behind the Mic | December 11, 2020

Digital Technology Has Made Day-to-Day Living a Game

By Alessandro Baricco | December 10, 2020

Andrzej Sapkowski on the Mythologies Behind <em>The Witcher</em>

Andrzej Sapkowski on the Mythologies Behind The Witcher

A Few Questions for the Author of a Global Blockbuster

By Literary Hub | December 10, 2020

The Best Reviewed Essay Collections of 2020

The Best Reviewed Essay Collections of 2020

Featuring Zadie Smith, Helen Macdonald, Claudia Rankine,
Samantha Irby, and more

By Book Marks | December 10, 2020

Michelle Buteau on Translating Her Comedy Into a (Mostly) PG-13 Book

Michelle Buteau on Translating Her Comedy Into a (Mostly) PG-13 Book

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

By The Maris Review | December 10, 2020

Clarice Lispector’s Son on the Personal Politics of His Mother

Clarice Lispector’s Son on the Personal Politics of His Mother

a democratic socialist."">Paulo Gurgel Valente: "She always described herself as
a democratic socialist."

By Paulo Gurgel Valente | December 10, 2020

I Wrote a Tragic Novel About the 1918 Flu. 14 Years Later, My Family Got COVID

I Wrote a Tragic Novel About the 1918 Flu. 14 Years Later, My Family Got COVID

Thomas Mullen: When the Fictional Veers Into the Real

By Thomas Mullen | December 10, 2020

Chris Jackson on the Privilege of Being an Editor, and Publishing's Systemic Problems

Chris Jackson on the Privilege of Being an Editor, and Publishing's Systemic Problems

Read His Acceptance Speech for The Center for Fiction’s
Medal for Editorial Excellence

By Literary Hub | December 10, 2020

Memorializing History's Dark Corners With Absurdity

Memorializing History's Dark Corners With Absurdity

Keith Lowe Visits Lithuania's Grutas Park

By Keith Lowe | December 10, 2020

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