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Red Shoes, Pink Dresses, and the Glamour of the Whiting Awards

Red Shoes, Pink Dresses, and the Glamour of the Whiting Awards

In Which a Man Threatens to Eat a Giant Loaf of Bread

By Kyle Lucia Wu | March 24, 2017

Reading Across America: How to Host a Literary Event

Reading Across America: How to Host a Literary Event

Jen Michalski on Learning What It Takes Pull Off a Reading

By Jen Michalski | March 23, 2017

Introducing the 2017 Whiting Award Winners

Introducing the 2017 Whiting Award Winners

10 Young Writers Who Just Got $50k

By Emily Temple | March 22, 2017

Legendary Poet Derek Walcott Has Died

Legendary Poet Derek Walcott Has Died

1930-2017

By Emily Temple | March 17, 2017

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s <em>Americanah</em> is New York City's First Book Club Pick

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Americanah is New York City's First Book Club Pick

The Inaugural Winner of One Book, One New York

By Emily Temple | March 16, 2017

5 Books Making News This Week: Antiheroines & Alternative <em>La La Land</em>

5 Books Making News This Week: Antiheroines & Alternative La La Land

Jami Attenberg, Joan Didion, Hari Kunzru, and More

By Jane Ciabattari | March 14, 2017

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Odd, Prescient, Intense, Brilliant: Remembering Paula Fox

By Emily Temple | March 7, 2017

Who Should Star in the Barry Jenkins Adaptation of The Underground Railroad?

By Emily Temple | March 3, 2017

5 Books Making News: Gods, Monsters, and Refugees

By Jane Ciabattari | February 21, 2017

11 Celebrity Novels We'd Like to See

11 Celebrity Novels We'd Like to See

Literary Assignments for St. Vincent, Beyoncé and Aubrey Plaza

By Emily Temple | February 17, 2017

Famous Literary Relationships from Best to Worst

Famous Literary Relationships from Best to Worst

This valentine's day, why not judge yourself against your favorite writerly romance?

By Emily Temple | February 14, 2017

Carlos Fonseca on the Legacy of Ricardo Piglia

Carlos Fonseca on the Legacy of Ricardo Piglia

Remembering a Visionary of Argentine Letters

By Carlos Fonseca Suarez | February 10, 2017

No Amount of

No Amount of "Research" Can Take Hot Mr. Darcy Away From Us

Only you know what he really looks like

By Emily Temple | February 10, 2017

Please Don't Buy Books Just to Send to Trump

Please Don't Buy Books Just to Send to Trump

Here's what to do with them instead

By Emily Temple | February 8, 2017

MFA by the Numbers, on the Eve of AWP

MFA by the Numbers, on the Eve of AWP

Danielle Steel Doesn't Have an MFA, and Other Shocking Revelations

By Amy Brady | February 8, 2017

A Running List of Good Books That Are Selling More Copies Because of Trump

A Running List of Good Books That Are Selling More Copies Because of Trump

Donald Trump: inadvertent friend to literature?

By Emily Temple | February 6, 2017

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