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10 Short Stories for the International Day of the Girl

10 Short Stories for the International Day of the Girl

Jenny Zhang, Alice Munro, Helen Oyeyemi, and More

By Kait Heacock | October 11, 2016

Five Books Making News: The Great Le Guin (and Everyone Else)

Five Books Making News: The Great Le Guin (and Everyone Else)

Awards Season Ramps Up (Nell Zink Still Not Nominated...)

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6 Contemporary Writers We'd Like See Telling Virtual Reality Stories

VR is Cool, But It Needs Real Storytellers

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Jewish Literature Isn't Dead: It's Being Written By Women

Jewish Literature Isn't Dead: It's Being Written By Women

A Reading List, from Karen E. Bender to Anna Solomon

By Erika Dreifus | October 5, 2016

18 Books You Should Read This October

18 Books You Should Read This October

From Witches to Wangs to Glam and Back Again

By Literary Hub | October 4, 2016

5 Great Books to Read Amid the September Onslaught

5 Great Books to Read Amid the September Onslaught

Bethanne Patrick Recommends Beach Reads for Wherever You Are

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Interview with a Bookstore: Tin Can Mailman

Interview with a Bookstore: Tin Can Mailman

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Titles for the Times: Ten Books On Race, Police, and Black Lives Matter

Titles for the Times: Ten Books On Race, Police, and Black Lives Matter

Angela Davis, John McWhorter, Clarence Lusane, and More

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Being Bad: 10 Books Featuring Subversive Women

Being Bad: 10 Books Featuring Subversive Women

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Lauren Groff: The Books in My Life

Lauren Groff: The Books in My Life

On Which Books Unhealthily Reset Her Brain and Drive Her to Netflix

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Five Books Making News This Week: Families, Fetuses, and Foer

Five Books Making News This Week: Families, Fetuses, and Foer

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Otto Penzler's 5 Crime and Mystery Picks for September

Otto Penzler's 5 Crime and Mystery Picks for September

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