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Aminatta Forna and Maaza Mengiste: A Conversation and Cover Reveal

The Window Seat, an Essay Collection, Comes Out Next May

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The Mankiewicz Brothers’ Biographer Weighs in on David Fincher’s Mank

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Grace Lynne Haynes on the Coexisting Beauty of
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Aubrey Gordon on Dealing With Aggressive Fatphobia

"The simple act of walking down the street in a fat body called up a deep rage in a perfect stranger."

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The Animals in That Country

Laura Jean Mckay

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The Antibody Reading Series: Starring Matthew Daddona, Hafizah Geter, and Xialou Guo

With Your Host Brian Gresko

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Check out the first trailer for American Gods season 3.

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Showtime has (already) optioned a book about Biden’s win for television.

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We’re getting a poetry collection from Akwaeke Emezi in 2022.

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Camilla Townsend is the 2020 winner of the Cundill History Prize.

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Jason Reynolds bought up all his own books from local DC bookstores and gave them to readers.

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Allegheny County Jail has reversed its policy banning book delivery to its incarcerated population.

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Douglas Stuart’s Shuggie Bain is being adapted for TV.

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NYC radical bookstore Bluestockings is back—and they need your help.

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Brit Bennett is one of EW’s Entertainers of the Year.

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These are the most popular romantic novels from each of the last six decades.

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