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Literary Criticism
The Past is a Fairy Tale: On Remembering and Forgetting in Modern Ireland
Clair Wills Considers the Making of Her Mother’s Family Fables
By
Clair Wills
| April 3, 2024
The Language of American Jewishness: On Delmore Schwartz, Grace Paley, and the Duties of Freedom
“I want American Jews to count ourselves in; to include ourselves in the bad parts of American history as part of building the good.”
By
Lily Meyer
| April 2, 2024
100 Tips That May (or May Not) Improve Your Next Novel
Ryan Chapman on the Craft and Practice of Writing Fiction (and Drinking Gin)
By
Ryan Chapman
| April 2, 2024
Sight and the Sacred: 7 New Poetry Books to Read This April
David Woo Recommends Victoria Chang, Daniel Khalastchi, Joyelle McSweeney, and More
By
David Woo
| April 2, 2024
Crystal Hana Kim on Writing as a Mother, the Korean Diaspora, and How to Structure a Page-Turner
The Author of “The Stone Home” in Conversation with Jimin Han
By
Jimin Han
| April 2, 2024
Julia Alvarez! Maggie Nelson! Wrestlemania! 26 new books out today.
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| April 2, 2024
Best Reviewed
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Daniel Saldaña Paris and Wah-Ming Chang on
Pedro Páramo
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Lit Century
| April 2, 2024
Vampires, Selkies, Familiars, and More! April’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books
By
Natalie Zutter
| April 1, 2024
In Defense of Food Memory in Immigrant Fiction
By
Jessica Zhan Mei Yu
| April 1, 2024
Robert Lowell! W.E.B. Du Bois on WWI! Black spies! 27 books out in paperback this April.
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| April 1, 2024
March’s Best Reviewed Nonfiction
Featuring New Titles by Marilynne Robinson, Tessa Hulls, Kristine S. Ervin, and More
By
Book Marks
| March 29, 2024
Jesus Had Needs, Too: On the Sacred Blasphemy of
The Last Temptation of Christ
Ed Simon Considers the Literary and Cinematic Representations of Christianity's Chief Paradox
By
Ed Simon
| March 29, 2024
March’s Best Reviewed Fiction
Featuring New Titles by Percival Everett, Ferdia Lennon, Rita Bullwinkel, and More
By
Book Marks
| March 29, 2024
AudioFile’s Best Audiobooks of March
The Month in Literary Listening
By
Audiofile Magazine
| March 29, 2024
Rita Bullwinkel on Writing Sports Narratives
The Great Divide Between Playing and Watching
By
Rita Bullwinkel
| March 29, 2024
Old Money Made New: 5 Novels of Generational Wealth and Income Inequality
Glenn R. Miller Recommends Jenny Jackson, Thomas Mann, Kevin Kwan, and More
By
Glenn R. Miller
| March 29, 2024
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Eli Frankel: I Was the Last Person to Interview the Black Dahlia Murder Witness.
November 11, 2025
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Eli Frankel
David Baldacci on Pushing Your Characters Into the Unknown
November 11, 2025
by
David Baldacci
Eric Heisserer on Filmmaking, Reincarnation, and Writing His First Novel
November 11, 2025
by
Alex Dueben
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Not much happens In fact there is much in the text that is not made…"