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Memoir
Traveling the World to See What My Mother Couldn't
Maggie Downs Talks to Heather Scott Partington About Her Memoir, Braver Than You Think
By
Heather Scott Partington
| June 1, 2020
My Detroit Novel Was Shelved Until the Millennials Came
Michael Zadoorian on Writing About Detroit's "Creative Class"
By
Michael Zadoorian
| May 29, 2020
My First Night Out as a Woman
Meredith Talusan on Race, Drag, and Transitions
By
Meredith Talusan
| May 26, 2020
Lauren Francis-Sharma:
'What if the Facts Aren't the Facts at All?'
On Writers of Color Confronting Historical Fiction
By
Lauren Francis-Sharma
| May 22, 2020
To the Child I Will Never Have
Jean-Baptiste del Amo Writes a Letter to the Future
By
Jean-Baptiste Del Amo
| May 22, 2020
Travels with Barbie, From Tehran to Paris to New York
Porochista Khakpour on Loving—and Destroying—a Beloved Doll
By
Porochista Khakpour
| May 21, 2020
Best Reviewed
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Mekkiayah Jacobs: New York City Needs to Care For Its Homeless
By
Mekkiayah Jacobs
| May 20, 2020
How We Dream During
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S. D. Chrostowska
| May 19, 2020
Slurs, Barbs, Digs: Robert Lopez on the Power of Single-Syllable Epithets
By
Robert Lopez
| May 15, 2020
Jazz, Jeans, and Movie Stars: Joseph Brodsky on Glimpsing the West
From Afar
Dreams of America Behind the Iron Curtain
By
Joseph Brodsky
| May 14, 2020
On the Dreams of Latinx Women in a Pandemic Year
Felicia Zamora Finds a Little Magic in a Dark Time
By
Felicia Zamora
| May 14, 2020
'Something Like My Own Obituary.' Albert Einstein on Skepticism, Reason, and Truth
From His
Autobiographical Notes
By
Albert Einstein
| May 14, 2020
On Embracing the Wig After a Cancer Diagnosis
Mary Ladd Finds Small Pleasures in an Altered Reality
By
Mary Ladd
| May 14, 2020
A Girl’s Story
Annie Ernaux trans. by Alison Strayer
By
Lit Hub Excerpts
| May 13, 2020
Compassion and Care: Being an EMT During a Pandemic
Maya Alexandri on Offering Help to Those Who Might Not Always Want It
By
Maya Alexandri
| May 13, 2020
Wayne Koestenbaum Considers Incense, Irish Spring, and, Yes, Some Other Smells
(And, Also, How Montaigne's Ideas Have Left Their Mark)
By
Wayne Koestenbaum
| May 13, 2020
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Why Fictional Detectives Should Have Friends (and Katie Siegel Is Sad If They Don't)
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Katie Siegel
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The Only Mob Boss Fried in Old Sparky
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Jeffrey Sussman
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"a succession of nine quietly horrifying stories from a dystopian pastorally radiant England The novella…"