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Jon Michaud on Bar Literature, Washington Heights, and the Ideal New York City Saloon

Jon Michaud on Bar Literature, Washington Heights, and the Ideal New York City Saloon

A Conversation with the Author of Last Call at Coogan's

By Dwyer Murphy | June 7, 2023

Jim Ruland on How Getting Sober Impacted His Creative Life

Jim Ruland on How Getting Sober Impacted His Creative Life

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | June 7, 2023

Everything is Connected: A Reading List of Linked Stories

Everything is Connected: A Reading List of Linked Stories

Shannon Bowring Recommends Sherwood Anderson, Elizabeth Strout, and More

By Shannon Bowring | June 7, 2023

Alice Ryan Reads from Her Debut Novel <em>There's Been a Little Incident</em>

Alice Ryan Reads from Her Debut Novel There's Been a Little Incident

From Damian Barr’s Literary Salon Podcast

By Damian Barr's Literary Salon | June 7, 2023

The Ultimate Summer 2023 Reading List

The Ultimate Summer 2023 Reading List

Or, the Count of Melty Crispo

By Emily Temple | June 6, 2023

How the Essay and the Novel Inform and Influence Each Other

How the Essay and the Novel Inform and Influence Each Other

Jane Smiley on the Many Stories of California, True and Fictional

By Jane Smiley | June 6, 2023

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Hilton Als on Why Joan Didion and James Baldwin Stand Side-by-Side on His Bookshelf

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The Master, Margarita, and I: Paul Goldberg on the Third Rail of the Russian Classic

By Paul Goldberg | June 6, 2023

An Introduction to <em>Journey to the West</em>, the 16th-Century Chinese Novel of Comic Mischief and Spirituality

An Introduction to Journey to the West, the 16th-Century Chinese Novel of Comic Mischief and Spirituality

This Week on The Cosmic Library with Adam Colman

By The Cosmic Library | June 6, 2023

Is Shakespeare the Ultimate Dead White Male?

Is Shakespeare the Ultimate Dead White Male?

James Shapiro on the Read Smart Podcast, Presented by the Baillie Gifford Prize

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Siena Sterling on Twisted Plots, Twisted People, and Twisted Writers Like Highsmith and Dostoevsky

Siena Sterling on Twisted Plots, Twisted People, and Twisted Writers Like Highsmith and Dostoevsky

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

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29 new books out today!

29 new books out today!

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Revise, Revise! Anna Badkhen on the Joys of Revision

Revise, Revise! Anna Badkhen on the Joys of Revision

“This is the process I enjoy the most, because I get to learn anew about my story’s potential.”

By Anna Badkhen | June 5, 2023

7 New Poetry Collections to Read in June

7 New Poetry Collections to Read in June

Rebecca Morgan Frank Picks Poets Navigating the Natural World and Wandering Global Cities

By Rebecca Morgan Frank | June 5, 2023

8 Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books You Need to Read in June

8 Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books You Need to Read in June

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