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The Black List and Zando are hunting for the next great horror novel.
The winner of the Evil Twin Manuscript Initiative will secure a $25k publication deal.
By
Brittany Allen
| June 22, 2026
Sorry, Chicago Manual of Style: I’m Not Going to Stop Capitalizing the Word “Earth”
Meg Charlton on Aliens, Sayaka Murata’s
Earthlings
, and Style Guides
By
Meg Charlton
| June 22, 2026
How
Wolverine: Weapon X
Reinvented the Classic Marvel Tale
Jim Rugg on Creator Barry Windsor-Smith’s Innovations in Visual Storytelling
By
Jim Rugg
| June 22, 2026
On the Speed of Animals, Airborne and Earthbound
Vaclav Smil Explains the Three Categories of Animal Mobility
By
Vaclav Smil
| June 22, 2026
When George Sand Hit the Town in Men’s Clothes
Fiona Sampson on the Pseudonymous Writer’s Breaking of Binaries and Boundaries
By
Fiona Sampson
| June 22, 2026
On Waking Up As an American During the Fall of the Soviet Union
Jamison Firestone Remembers the Moments Leading Up to the Collapse of the World’s Largest Communist State
By
Jamison Firestone
| June 22, 2026
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This Week in Literary History: Washington Irving’s “Rip Van Winkle” is Published
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What to read next if the Knicks win made you “basketball-curious.”
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The Losses that Carry Us: A Tribute to Marjane Satrapi
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Fatemeh Shams
| June 18, 2026
Follow Awe: Deb Olin Unferth on Writing Speculative Fiction
“Eco-fiction feels to me like the most important thing I could be writing right now.”
By
Deb Olin Unferth
| June 18, 2026
How to Write a Novel in 33 Days
Catriona Silvey on Turning an Inspiration-Fueled First Draft Into a Coherent Novel
By
Catriona Silvey
| June 18, 2026
How to Put an End to Problem of American Gerontocracy (in the Nicest Possible Way)
Samuel Moyn Thinks Maybe We Should Take Better Care of Our Aging Citizens
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Samuel Moyn
| June 18, 2026
Beyond Cli-Fi: Why Every Story is a Climate Change Story
Heather Abel on Reading and Writing Through the Lens of Climate Emergency
By
Heather Abel
| June 18, 2026
Chantel Acevedo on Reimagining Her Father Through Fiction
“I think there’s some value in the kind of understanding fiction offers, whereby anything is possible.”
By
Chantel Acevedo
| June 18, 2026
Life and Death in the American Suburbs
Brad Gooch on the Ways His Parents and His Hometown Have Changed Throughout the Years
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Brad Gooch
| June 18, 2026
Here are the finalists for the 2026 Dayton Literary Peace Prize.
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| June 17, 2026
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"Strikingly em Ghost-Eye em has none of the eerie mood of a Gothic novel or…"