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Remembering Stephen Dixon: Writer, Teacher, Friend

Remembering Stephen Dixon: Writer, Teacher, Friend

Kristopher Jansma on the Two-Time National Book Award Finalist

By Kristopher Jansma | November 7, 2019

Mariana Enríquez wins the Herralde Prize for a work of Gothic political horror.

Mariana Enríquez wins the Herralde Prize for a work of Gothic political horror.

By Aaron Robertson | November 7, 2019

Announcing the Shortlist for Reading Women's Nonfiction Award

Announcing the Shortlist for Reading Women's Nonfiction Award

Mira Jacob, T Kira Madden, Jennine Capó Crucet, and More

By Reading Women | November 6, 2019

Literary Earthquakes: Tori Amos is publishing a memoir

Literary Earthquakes: Tori Amos is publishing a memoir

By Dan Sheehan | November 5, 2019

Bernardine Evaristo on the Illusion of Writer's Block

Bernardine Evaristo on the Illusion of Writer's Block

The Author of Girl, Woman, Other Suspects That Oprah
Might Like Her Book

By Literary Hub | November 5, 2019

Inside France's Fall Publishing Frenzy, aka 'Oscar Season For Books'

Inside France's Fall Publishing Frenzy, aka 'Oscar Season For Books'

Clémentine Goldszal on La Rentrée Littéraire

By Clémentine Goldszal | November 4, 2019

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Gary Janetti on Charles Dickens and Becoming the Hero of His Own Story

By But That's Another Story | November 4, 2019

Sure, why not: Jonathan Safran Foer and Stella McCartney created a capsule collection.

By Jessie Gaynor | November 1, 2019

Heads up: you can get seven figures for a story collection (if you're Don Winslow).

By Emily Temple | November 1, 2019

André Aciman Finds His Way Back to His Famous Lovers

André Aciman Finds His Way Back to His Famous Lovers

Catching Up Over Coffee with the Author of Call Me By Your Name

By Brian Gresko | November 1, 2019

Elsa Hart on Writing an 18th-Century Crime-Solving Librarian

Elsa Hart on Writing an 18th-Century Crime-Solving Librarian

The Author of City of Ink In Conversation with C. P. Lesley
on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | November 1, 2019

Eve L. Ewing's debut poetry collection is being adapted for TV.

Eve L. Ewing's debut poetry collection is being adapted for TV.

By Jessie Gaynor | October 31, 2019

5 Halloween Audiobooks to Listen to While You Hide From Children

5 Halloween Audiobooks to Listen to While You Hide From Children

Feel the Fear, from The Omen to Jenny Slate

By James Tate Hill | October 31, 2019

Mary Ruefle is Vermont's new poet laureate!

Mary Ruefle is Vermont's new poet laureate!

By Katie Yee | October 30, 2019

If you have €4.5 million, you can buy the house where J.R.R. Tolkien wrote <em>The Hobbit</em>.

If you have €4.5 million, you can buy the house where J.R.R. Tolkien wrote The Hobbit.

By Jessie Gaynor | October 30, 2019

Elena Ferrante's first novel in 5 years has an English-language pub date.

Elena Ferrante's first novel in 5 years has an English-language pub date.

By Jonny Diamond | October 28, 2019

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