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You Can’t Have Creativity Without Boredom
Aaron Angello on the Stillness of the Imaginative Mind
By
Aaron Angello
| May 18, 2022
Virginia Hamilton and the History of Ghosts in Black Literature
This Week on the
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Podcast
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NewberyTart
| May 18, 2022
Reclaiming Power Over One’s Own Story: Aminatta Forna on Abdulrazak Gurnah
Remarks From the PEN World Voices Festival opening night
By
Aminatta Forna
| May 17, 2022
19 new books to savor this week.
By
Katie Yee
| May 17, 2022
Spending Time in Joy Williams’s Celestial Waiting Rooms
Nicole Miller on the Writer's Attention to the Boundary Between Being and Non-Being
By
Nicole Miller
| May 17, 2022
Victoria Shorr on the Art of the Novella
”They take you—for one evening if you don't put it down, longer if you draw it out—to a place that you can see in sharp detail.”
By
Victoria Shorr
| May 17, 2022
Best Reviewed
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Vanessa Hua on Writing About the Forgotten Women in Mao’s Inner Circle
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Jane Ciabattari
| May 17, 2022
The Annotated Nightstand: What Elamin Abdelmahmoud is Reading Now and Next
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Diana Arterian
| May 17, 2022
On the Gnostic Ironies of Poets Nathaniel Mackey and Fanny Howe
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Steven Toussaint
| May 16, 2022
Tracing the Romance Genre’s Radical Roots, from Derided “Sex Novels” to
Bridgerton
Hilary A. Hallett on Reclaiming “Trashy” Romances
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Hilary A. Hallett
| May 16, 2022
Shelf Talkers: What They’re Reading at South Main Book Company
Owner Alissa Redmond Shares Her Favorites
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Literary Hub
| May 16, 2022
Live at the Red Ink Series: On Writing and Dreams
Featuring Claire Messud, Julia May Jonas, Jean Chen Ho, Emily Maloney, and Daphne Palasi Andreades
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Michele Filgate
| May 16, 2022
Hulu’s
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Nylah Burton on the Newest Addition to the Sally Rooneyverse
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Nylah Burton
| May 13, 2022
How to Begin to Understand John Ashbery
Douglas Crase on the Famously Inscrutable Poet
By
Douglas Crase
| May 13, 2022
The Purpose of Book Bans Is to Make Queer Kids Scared
Lev AC Rosen on Having His Book Banned, and the Repetition of History
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Lev AC Rosen
| May 13, 2022
Divinely-Inspired Art: John Higgs on William Blake’s Visions of the Sublime
“Perhaps more than any visionary before or since, Blake had the creative skill to express what he experienced.”
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John Higgs
| May 13, 2022
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