As A Woman, I Never Feel Safe Traveling Alone
When I was driving from Pennsylvania to Atlanta with all of my earthly belongings in my trunk, I stopped overnight in a North Carolina mountain town...
When I was driving from Pennsylvania to Atlanta with all of my earthly belongings in my trunk, I stopped overnight in a North Carolina mountain town...
At Literary Hub, Walker Kaplan takes a look at Sheila Heti’s new autofictional, alphabetical newsletter, available exclusively to New York Times subscribers. This started out as Heti’s...
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I relish the fact that our most celebrated living writers are women. There are of course the constant evocations of JMG Le Clezio, the Franco-Mauritian winner...
This week’s book challenge and censorship news is pretty bleak. There is a lot of it, and when it feels like everything to be found has...
It’s a new year, and as always, it is a good time to support the Indigenous authors of North America. If you haven’t yet seen this...
Even if you don’t necessarily describe yourself as a cat person, it’s most likely that you have consumed some version of a beloved cartoon cat in...
Whether you consider yourself a horror fan or not, chances are you’ve read or viewed something that falls under the horror umbrella: gothic literature. Defined as...
Is there anything better than books about books? For the hardcore bibliophile, I can’t think of much. If there’s one thing bibliophiles love, it’s talking —...
Like most kids who discover V.C. Andrews, I read Flowers in the Attic when I was “too young,” which is to say the exact age at which most...