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Here are the winners of the 2022 Whiting Literary Magazine Prizes.

Here are the winners of the 2022 Whiting Literary Magazine Prizes.

By Emily Temple | July 14, 2022

Joy Harjo is publishing a children’s book, and it sounds incredible.

Joy Harjo is publishing a children’s book, and it sounds incredible.

By Corinne Segal | July 13, 2022

The handsomest arrested man in the world just signed a book deal.

The handsomest arrested man in the world just signed a book deal.

By Dan Sheehan | July 12, 2022

Morgan Talty on Capturing the Uniqueness of Tribal Settings and Finding the Logic of a Story

Morgan Talty on Capturing the Uniqueness of Tribal Settings and Finding the Logic of a Story

The Author of Night of the Living Rez Talks to Jane Ciabattari

By Jane Ciabattari | July 12, 2022

Is it even meaningful to recommend books for

Is it even meaningful to recommend books for "men" and "women" anymore?

By Emily Temple | July 11, 2022

Apparently, those who read literary fiction—but not other kinds—have a more

Apparently, those who read literary fiction—but not other kinds—have a more "complex worldview."

By Emily Temple | July 8, 2022

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The brothers behind Stranger Things are adapting Stephen King for Netflix.

By Jonny Diamond | July 7, 2022

A decades-old Sanskrit translation of Don Quixote has been rediscovered.

By Emily Temple | July 6, 2022

Salman Rushdie has written an epic fantasy novel.

By Dan Sheehan | July 1, 2022

Ukrainian writer Serhiy Zhadan has won the German Peace Prize.

Ukrainian writer Serhiy Zhadan has won the German Peace Prize.

By Jonny Diamond | June 27, 2022

At least no one's buying all those stupid Trump aide tell-alls.

At least no one's buying all those stupid Trump aide tell-alls.

By Emily Temple | June 24, 2022

David Grossman Remembers His Friend, the Novelist AB Yehoshua

David Grossman Remembers His Friend, the Novelist AB Yehoshua

“He was able to show us the how ‘grand’ history seeps into the soul of the individual, at times bursting forth from within.”

By David Grossman | June 23, 2022

Teach Julie Otsuka's books in schools, cowards!

Teach Julie Otsuka's books in schools, cowards!

By Katie Yee | June 22, 2022

Ugh. Skyhorse plans to publish a Trump conspiracy theorist’s take on the January 6th Insurrection.

Ugh. Skyhorse plans to publish a Trump conspiracy theorist’s take on the January 6th Insurrection.

By Jonny Diamond | June 22, 2022

Kalani Pickhart has won the NYPL’s Young Lions Fiction Award.

Kalani Pickhart has won the NYPL’s Young Lions Fiction Award.

By Corinne Segal | June 17, 2022

Frederick Douglass Books, a new imprint, will publish nonfiction by writers of color.

Frederick Douglass Books, a new imprint, will publish nonfiction by writers of color.

By Corinne Segal | June 16, 2022

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