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Romance and Representation: On the Rise of the Asian American Romantic Comedy

Romance and Representation: On the Rise of the Asian American Romantic Comedy

Jeff Yang in Conversation With Actor Simu Liu and Filmmaker Alice Wu

By Jeff Yang | October 26, 2023

On Puerto Rican Literature and “Abyssal Exclusion”

On Puerto Rican Literature and “Abyssal Exclusion”

Claudia Acevedo-Quiñones on Mental Health, Colonization, and Invisibility

By Claudia Acevedo-Quiñones | October 26, 2023

Holly Ringland on the Life-Affirming Experience of Seeing Her Novel Adapted for TV

Holly Ringland on the Life-Affirming Experience of Seeing Her Novel Adapted for TV

The Author of The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart Goes Behind the Scenes (and Shares Exclusive Photos!)

By Holly Ringland | October 26, 2023

M.R. O'Connor on the Regenerative Power of Fire

M.R. O'Connor on the Regenerative Power of Fire

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | October 26, 2023

Roz Chast, Like All of Us, Has Recurring Dreams

Roz Chast, Like All of Us, Has Recurring Dreams

From Her New Graphic Memoir I Must Be Dreaming

By Roz Chast | October 25, 2023

Dwight Garner on the Long History of Writers and America's Greatest Invention, the Martini

Dwight Garner on the Long History of Writers and America's Greatest Invention, the Martini

A Look at Patricia Highsmith, Norman Mailer, Gary Shteyngart, Karl Ove Knausgaard, and More

By Dwight Garner | October 25, 2023

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Read the last words of writer Heba Abu Nada, who was killed last week by an Israeli airstrike.

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How Bob Dylan Blurred the Boundaries Between Literature and Popular Music

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Why Toni Morrison Left Publishing

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Instead of Writing, Margaret Renkl Forages for Fungi

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“Always I find more answers in a forest than I find in my own hot attic of a mind.”

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UFO or UF-No: What Would Take for Aliens to Visit Our Solar System?

UFO or UF-No: What Would Take for Aliens to Visit Our Solar System?

Adam Frank on Interstellar Travel, Technology from Sci-Fi, and the Physics of Both

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