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On Writing the Apocalypse Through a Crow's Perspective

On Writing the Apocalypse Through a Crow's Perspective

Reading Women in Conversation with Kira Jane Buxton

By Reading Women | September 11, 2019

Rebecca Fisseha on #MeToo in Ethiopia and Eritrea

Rebecca Fisseha on #MeToo in Ethiopia and Eritrea

When Women Who Survive Split the World Open

By Rebecca Fisseha | September 11, 2019

The Communist Plot to Assassinate George Orwell

The Communist Plot to Assassinate George Orwell

Goodbye, Catalonia

By Duncan White | September 10, 2019

From the Ruins of Rome to the Invention of Perspective

From the Ruins of Rome to the Invention of Perspective

On the Genius of Filippo Brunelleschi

By Amir Alexander | September 10, 2019

A Working Night in the Life of a Poet-Turned-Sommelier

A Working Night in the Life of a Poet-Turned-Sommelier

Rosie Schaap Trails Restaurant Wine Director Amanda Smeltz

By Rosie Schaap | September 10, 2019

Tash Aw: Living and Writing as a Divided Southeast-Asian

Tash Aw: Living and Writing as a Divided Southeast-Asian

On Privilege, Unfairness, and Wanting More From Life

By Tash Aw | September 10, 2019

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On the Occasion of Margaret Atwood Day, Here Are Some Photos of Her Over the Years

By Literary Hub | September 10, 2019

Under Siege: Mirza Waheed
on Kashmir

By Mirza Waheed | September 10, 2019

Here's the opening of Elena Ferrante's next novel.

By Emily Temple | September 9, 2019

The first reviews of <em>The Goldfinch</em> are...not good.

The first reviews of The Goldfinch are...not good.

By Dan Sheehan | September 9, 2019

Random House publisher Susan Kamil has died at the age of 69.

Random House publisher Susan Kamil has died at the age of 69.

By Emily Temple | September 9, 2019

EXCLUSIVE COVER REVEAL: <em>Becoming Duchess Goldblatt</em>.

EXCLUSIVE COVER REVEAL: Becoming Duchess Goldblatt.

By Literary Hub | September 9, 2019

Lucy Ellmann, a Great American Novelist Hiding in Plain Sight

Lucy Ellmann, a Great American Novelist Hiding in Plain Sight

Lori Feathers in Conversation with the Author of Ducks, Newburyport

By Lori Feathers | September 9, 2019

Brief Interviews with Imaginary Friends (and the Kids Who<br> Love Them)

Brief Interviews with Imaginary Friends (and the Kids Who
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for things invisible." TRUTH.">"Growth into the adult world comes with suspicion and anxiety
for things invisible." TRUTH.

By J. Bradley Wigger | September 9, 2019

What Happened to the American Citizen-Soldier?

What Happened to the American Citizen-Soldier?

A Former US Army Intelligence Officer's Lessons from
the Roman Republic

By Steele Brand | September 9, 2019

What Would All Right Feel Like? Honor Moore Tells<br> Her Story

What Would All Right Feel Like? Honor Moore Tells
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On the Private Moments That Lead to a Public Movement

By Honor Moore | September 9, 2019

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