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Literary Criticism
Mirrors Rarely Exist: Zara Raheem on Finding Muslim Women in Fiction
“Muslim women cannot be squeezed into neat little boxes.”
By
Zara Raheem
| June 2, 2023
Look, Think, Share with Friends: Bea Setton Breaks Down Her Writing Process
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Otherppl with Brad Listi
| June 2, 2023
Ten LGBTQ+ Authors on the Books That Taught Them
James Frankie Thomas, Amelia Possanza, Richard Mirabella, Gina Chung, and Many More Reflect on Their Formative Texts
By
Samantha Paige Rosen
| June 1, 2023
What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Month
Featuring Martin Luther King, Emma Cline, Nelson Mandela, Abraham Verghese, and More
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Book Marks
| June 1, 2023
What Banned Books Can Teach Us: Building an LGBTQ Picture Book Library for Pride
Jess deCourcy Hinds on Finding Stories For Her Queer Family
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Jess deCourcy Hinds
| June 1, 2023
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“When I put down the book, I felt I was waking after a vivid, portentous dream.”
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| June 1, 2023
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The Lesser-Known Novel of the 1950s That Presaged Queer Liberation
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Cat Sebastian
| June 1, 2023
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Joanna Biggs
| June 1, 2023
How to Brainwash Yourself: Grace Lavery on the Devices of Trans Identity in Literature
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Grace Lavery
| May 31, 2023
Part of Our World: On the Mermaids of Walt Disney, Hans Christian Andersen, and W.B. Yeats
Gabrielle Bellot: “The mermaid is the Other; she is also us.”
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| May 31, 2023
AudioFile’s Best Audiobooks of May
The Month in Literary Listening
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Literary Hub
| May 31, 2023
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| May 31, 2023
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Damian Barr's Literary Salon
| May 31, 2023
26 new paperbacks on shelves this June!
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Gabrielle Bellot
| May 31, 2023
ChatGPT is basically a Gen X’er who stopped reading in 12th grade.
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Jonny Diamond
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