8 Books about the Beginnings of Countries
Novuyo Rosa Tshuma, author of “House of Stone,” on the making of history that comes from storytelling Photo by Lena Bell on Unsplash During the writing of...
Novuyo Rosa Tshuma, author of “House of Stone,” on the making of history that comes from storytelling Photo by Lena Bell on Unsplash During the writing of...
The Blunt Instrument takes on three questions about autofiction, memoir, personal essay, and whose stories you’re allowed to tell The Blunt Instrument is an advice column for...
by Diana Murray I recently found an old high school journal in my basement. In it are some real gems, such as quotes from my awesome...
Looking for something warm to wrap yourself in to make it through winter, and also inspire you to kick its ass? Look no further. This list...
I’ve always loved movies like Amadeus because they imagine legendary artists’ creative processes. Although it’s pure speculation, it’s fascinating to imagine where famous artists got their...
When it comes to books, most readers agree: The challenge isn’t finding some great options, it’s choosing which one to read. Between the constant slew of...
LetsGoDigital Foldable phones might be the strangest and most revolutionary tech of 2019. But how do these things work, and when will we get the chance...
The Narratologist has a great series of literary bingo cards, which gently skewer the preoccupations of famous authors. Charles Dickens Bingo includes squares for “fallen woman...
Sylvia Plath is an underrated writer. While she’s well-known, she’s also minimized: she’s dismissed as the stuff of angst-ridden goth teen girls and not taken seriously....
It’s 2019 and Hugo nominations are open. It’s time for Worldcon members to nominate their favorite SFF of 2018. But who are these members? Did you...