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Macmillan
Sara Sligar on Modernizing an 18th-Century Literary Cult Classic
Jane Ciabattari Talks to the Author of “Vantage Point”
By
Jane Ciabattari
| January 21, 2025
Beyond
Brown
: How the Failure of Desegregation in the North Reveals America's Lingering Racial Fault Lines
Michelle Adams on the Ongoing Legal Struggle For Educational and Racial Equality Across the United States
By
Michelle Adams
| January 15, 2025
What Will You Save When the Climate Crisis Comes For You?
Eiren Caffall on the Importance of Preserving Human and Natural History in Times of Catastrophe and Collapse
By
Eiren Caffall
| January 8, 2025
The Green-Eyed Monster: On the Benefits and Pitfalls of Experiencing Envy
Dr. Guy Leschziner Explores the Science Behind the More Unsavory Aspects of Our Personalities
By
Dr. Guy Leschziner
| December 11, 2024
How Dr. Marie Zakrzewska Created Boston’s First Hospital By Women, For Women
Lydia Reeder on the Ways Female Doctors Fought Against 19th-Century Medical Misogyny
By
Lydia Reeder
| December 9, 2024
Method Writing: What Novelists Can Learn From Actors About Self-Expression
Eliza Moss on Channeling the Human Condition on the Page and the Stage
By
Eliza Moss
| December 4, 2024
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
What the Novels of William Faulkner and Ralph Ellison Reveal About the Soul of America
By
Edwin Frank
| November 19, 2024
The Right Kind of Doll: Sarah Moss on the Prides and Pressures of Girlhood
By
Sarah Moss
| October 24, 2024
Anatomy of a Bad Trip: On the Less-Than-Magical Side of Magic Mushrooms
By
Eugenia Bone
| October 23, 2024
André Aciman on Displacement, Family and the Struggle to Find Home In the Eternal City
“What I felt was the persistent, undefinable numbness that eventually overtakes you and won’t let go.”
By
André Aciman
| October 22, 2024
How a Hidden Corner of the American West Became a Refuge For Outlaws
Tom Clavin on Everyday Life Inside the Last Vestige of the “Wild West”
By
Tom Clavin
| October 22, 2024
Language, Loss and Nostalgia: On Growing Old As a Learning Experience
Julie Sedivy Asks Us to Reconsider Our Ideas About Aging and Memory
By
Julie Sedivy
| October 16, 2024
Text to Speech Troubles: Why Writers Don’t Always Make the Best Speakers
Kate Greathead: “In writing, I have the time to consider my thoughts, figure out exactly what I want to say, and the best words to say it.”
By
Kate Greathead
| October 10, 2024
All or Nothing: Deborah Levy on Marguerite Duras’s
The Lover
“Duras never covertly apologizes for the moral or psychological way that she exists in the world.”
By
Deborah Levy
| October 7, 2024
A Precarious Arrangement: On Appearance, Coloniality and the Creation of the Self
Dionne Brand: “I now recognize myself as authored, altered. As selected, sorted, from a series of selves.”
By
Dionne Brand
| October 1, 2024
What Fiction Writers Can Learn from Dungeons & Dragons
Jedediah Berry on the Importance of Improvisation, Spontaneity and Play in the Creative Process
By
Jedediah Berry
| September 26, 2024
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7 Novels That Explore Motherhood's Complexities
November 4, 2025
by
Donna Freitas
To Break Up with Friends, or to Murder Them: 5 Novels Featuring Fatal Friendship Failings
November 4, 2025
by
Jenna Satterthwaite
The Trauma Behind the "Good Old Days": Christina Henry on the Dark Trap of Nostalgia in Fiction
November 4, 2025
by
Christina Henry
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Not much happens In fact there is much in the text that is not made…"