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Where Do Reading Lists Come From? (And Why Do We Love Them?)
William Germano and Kit Nicholls Offer a Brief History of a Familiar Format
By
William Germano and Kit Nicholls
| October 21, 2020
Jami Attenberg: Your Politics Are Always Going to Show Up in the Work
In Conversation with Courtney Balestier on the
WMFA
Podcast
By
WMFA
| October 21, 2020
On Beauty, Sexual Violence, and Toni Morrison's
The Bluest Eye
Kanako Nishi: "Morrison neither consoled me as a victim, nor condemned me as the perpetrator."
By
Kanako Nishi
| October 20, 2020
In Conversation with Actress and Audiobook Narrator Yetide Badaki
“When words move me, I love to hear them.”
By
Traci Currie
| October 20, 2020
How a Rare and Ancient Manuscript Moved Me to Write a Novel
Natalka Burian on the Allure of the Voynich Manuscript
By
Natalka Burian
| October 19, 2020
Ricardo Piglia's Alter Ego on Epidemics of Violence in Argentina
The Diaries of "Emilio Renzi" Reveal the Digressions of Daily Life
By
Ricardo Piglia
| October 19, 2020
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Claire Messud on Chekhov's Best Advice
By
First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
| October 19, 2020
Cory Doctorow: Kids Use Reason, Adults Rationalize
By
Cory Doctorow
| October 19, 2020
A Way to Beat Mortality
By
Shelly Oria
| October 19, 2020
How to Write a Sci-Fi Rock 'N' Roll Novel in Rhyming Couplets
Jason Guriel Pairing the Conventions of Rhyme with Science Fiction
By
Jason Guriel
| October 19, 2020
George Saunders: Everyone Wants to Be Loved. What Do We Do with That?
In Conversation with Linn Ullmann on the
How to Proceed
Podcast
By
How to Proceed
| October 16, 2020
How to Write? Don't... At Least Not Yet
Johanna Hedva Offers a Poetic and Unconventional Guide to Craft
By
Johanna Hedva
| October 16, 2020
The Spontaneous Quarantine Writing that Became a Hit in Japan
Barry Yourgrau on the Story Behind His Pandemic Collection
Botticelli
By
Barry Yourgrau
| October 16, 2020
Kathryn Lasky on the Character Perspective That Most
Interests Her
From the
NewberyTart
Podcast
By
NewberyTart
| October 16, 2020
Allie Brosh: Everybody Wants to Touch Something in the Void...
In Conversation with Mitchell Kaplan on
The Literary Life
Podcast
By
The Literary Life
| October 16, 2020
How Tori Amos Helped Laura Bogart Channel Vulnerability on the Page
In Conversation with Brad Listi on
Otherppl
By
Otherppl with Brad Listi
| October 15, 2020
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Bestsellers to Blockbusters: Stephen King Reflects on the Adaptations of His Work
October 23, 2025
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Stephen King
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by
John B. Valeri
Are We in the Golden Age of the Audio Thriller?
October 23, 2025
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Anna Snoekstra
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"Might be the best craft book on writing you will ever read It s not…"