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Tim O'Brien on Narrating His Own Book and Becoming a Dad Late in Life

Tim O'Brien on Narrating His Own Book and Becoming a Dad Late in Life

The National Book Award-Winning Novelist Speaks to
Randy O'Brien on the AudioFile

By Randy O'Brien | December 19, 2019

The indie press that published <em>Ducks, Newburyport</em> is in trouble.

The indie press that published Ducks, Newburyport is in trouble.

By Aaron Robertson | December 18, 2019

Haruki Murakami celebrated 40 years of being a novelist with a rare public reading of his next book.

Haruki Murakami celebrated 40 years of being a novelist with a rare public reading of his next book.

By Corinne Segal | December 17, 2019

<em>Crazy Rich Asians</em>'s Jon M. Chu is adapting Mary H.K. Choi's <em>Permanent Record</em>.

Crazy Rich Asians's Jon M. Chu is adapting Mary H.K. Choi's Permanent Record.

By Katie Yee | December 17, 2019

Of course Emma Watson is hiding copies of <em>Little Women</em> around London.

Of course Emma Watson is hiding copies of Little Women around London.

By Corinne Segal | December 17, 2019

ICYMI: Waterstones has the hottest gift-wrapping tip of the season.

ICYMI: Waterstones has the hottest gift-wrapping tip of the season.

By Jessie Gaynor | December 16, 2019

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Here are PEN America's 2020 literary awards longlists.

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Melissa Albert on Her Icy Teen Heroine and the Resuscitation<br> of Fairy Tales

Melissa Albert on Her Icy Teen Heroine and the Resuscitation
of Fairy Tales

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Announcing the winners of the 2019 Brittle Paper Awards.

Announcing the winners of the 2019 Brittle Paper Awards.

By Aaron Robertson | December 12, 2019

Disneyland Hasn't Always Been the Happiest Place on Earth

Disneyland Hasn't Always Been the Happiest Place on Earth

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Isolating the Language of Abuse in Politics, Gender Relations, and Sexual Abuse

Isolating the Language of Abuse in Politics, Gender Relations, and Sexual Abuse

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Baz Luhrmann is adapting <em>The Master and Margarita</em> for the big screen.

Baz Luhrmann is adapting The Master and Margarita for the big screen.

By Emily Temple | December 11, 2019

De’Shawn Charles Winslow wins 2019 Center for Fiction First Novel Prize.

De’Shawn Charles Winslow wins 2019 Center for Fiction First Novel Prize.

By Dan Sheehan | December 11, 2019

Here's how to livestream Margaret Atwood's birthday party.

Here's how to livestream Margaret Atwood's birthday party.

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