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A Literary History of Witches

A Literary History of Witches

Scaring Men From Time Immemorial

By Jess Bergman | October 30, 2015

Literary Horoscopes: Sylvia Plath

Literary Horoscopes: Sylvia Plath

Never Before Has Someone So Clearly Been a Scorpio

By Literary Hub | October 30, 2015

How to Leave an Island: On Life, Libraries, and Commuting By Canoe

How to Leave an Island: On Life, Libraries, and Commuting By Canoe

Jennifer Tseng on the Distance from LA to Martha's Vineyard

By Jennifer Tseng | October 30, 2015

The Third Republican Party Debate: A Spinglish-English Translation

The Third Republican Party Debate: A Spinglish-English Translation

total propaganda, round three

By Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf | October 30, 2015

When Andre Agassi Made Me a Woman (and a Writer)

When Andre Agassi Made Me a Woman (and a Writer)

Marie-Helene Bertino on the Literary Life Lessons of the Hardcourt

By Marie-Helene Bertino | October 29, 2015

The Wandering King of NYC Cat-Sitters

The Wandering King of NYC Cat-Sitters

David Gordon's Decade Among the Cats of Bohemian New York

By David Gordon | October 29, 2015

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The Book in Ten Quotes: M Train

By Oscar Van Gelderen | October 29, 2015

In Defense of the New Censorship

By Corinne Manning | October 28, 2015

How Author Photos Change the Way We Read

By Dustin Illingworth | October 27, 2015

In the Wilds of Industrial Russia for Research I Will Not Use

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Rupert Thomson Goes Into the Unknown With His Brother

By Rupert Thomson | October 27, 2015

The Staff Shelf: The King's English

The Staff Shelf: The King's English

What are booksellers reading?

By Interview with a Bookstore | October 27, 2015

How Will the Greatest African Superhero Handle Race in America?

How Will the Greatest African Superhero Handle Race in America?

On Ta-Nehisi Coates and the New Black Panther

By Aaron Counts | October 26, 2015

When a White Writer Uses a Latino Pen Name

When a White Writer Uses a Latino Pen Name

The Confession of Jesus Angel Garcia, Author of BadBadBad

By AKA Jesus Angel Garcia | October 26, 2015

Interview with a Bookstore: The King’s English

Interview with a Bookstore: The King’s English

What Happens When Writers Open a Bookstore

By Interview with a Bookstore | October 26, 2015

At the Texas Book Festival Closing Gala

At the Texas Book Festival Closing Gala

Lauren Cerand Reloads for Another Night Out

By Lauren Cerand | October 23, 2015

At LitCrawl NYC: Literary Types Drink, Some Sing

At LitCrawl NYC: Literary Types Drink, Some Sing

In Which Tarot Cards Tell a Dire Story of the Future of Publishing

By Blair Beusman and Jess Bergman | October 23, 2015

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