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How <em>Amazing Stories</em> Served as the Blueprint for American Science Fiction

How Amazing Stories Served as the Blueprint for American Science Fiction

Ed Simon Goes Back to When the Past was the Future

By Ed Simon | April 10, 2026

Meet These Delightful Bookshop Cats (and One Dog!)

Meet These Delightful Bookshop Cats (and One Dog!)

Daphne du Meowier Introduces Us to Just Some of the Pets That Populate Bookstores Across the Country

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On Learning About the Enslaved Men Who Dug South Carolina’s Lowcountry Canals

On Learning About the Enslaved Men Who Dug South Carolina’s Lowcountry Canals

Virginia McGee Richards on the Building of the New Cut Canal

By Virginia McGee Richards | April 10, 2026

One Person’s Trash... On the Joys of Collecting Junk

One Person’s Trash... On the Joys of Collecting Junk

Kate Bowler Considers Her Son’s Obsession in Light of Her Own Struggle to Find Happiness

By Kate Bowler | April 10, 2026

On the US-Israeli Coalition’s Continued Acts of Scholasticide in the Middle East

On the US-Israeli Coalition’s Continued Acts of Scholasticide in the Middle East

Steven W. Thrasher Considers How the Threats of Empire Are Themselves Acts of Violence

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Here are the winners of the 2026 Windham-Campbell Prizes.

Here are the winners of the 2026 Windham-Campbell Prizes.

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On the 1966 Poem That Warns of Bio-Acoustic Die-Off and the Destruction of Our Soundscapes

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An Open Letter to the Jewish Book Council From a Concerned Group of Jewish Writers

An Open Letter to the Jewish Book Council From a Concerned Group of Jewish Writers

“We are Jewish authors who believe in Jewish books, and for whom Palestinian liberation is a moral imperative.”

By Open Letters | April 9, 2026

The Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers: Nonfiction

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Here are the recipients of the 2026 Writing Freedom Fellowship.

Here are the recipients of the 2026 Writing Freedom Fellowship.

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Here are the National Book Foundation’s 5 Under 35 honorees.

Here are the National Book Foundation’s 5 Under 35 honorees.

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One great poem to read today: Elizander Espenschied’s “If Only We Had Medicine Like That Today”

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By Drew Broussard | April 8, 2026

On the Global Conspiracy to Make Childcare More Expensive

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