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Watch the creepy first trailer for <em>The Changeling</em>.

Watch the creepy first trailer for The Changeling.

By Dan Sheehan | August 8, 2023

Exclusive: See the cover for DéLana R. A. Dameron’s <em>Redwood Court</em>.

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It's done. Simon & Schuster is now owned by a private equity firm.

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Dear Pulitzer Prizes: It's Time to Recognize Literature by Noncitizens

Dear Pulitzer Prizes: It's Time to Recognize Literature by Noncitizens

"We have a duty to ask what constitutes the literature of a nation."

By Literary Hub | August 8, 2023

Julie Otsuka on Writing From and Into Memories

Julie Otsuka on Writing From and Into Memories

"These boxes were my inheritance, the stuff out of which my novels are made."

By Julie Otsuka | August 8, 2023

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How Scientific and Technological Breakthroughs Created a New Kind of Fiction

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“Helen’s spell has always depended, in part, on her own erotic agency, exercised in defiance of male authority.”

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