Earlier this year, my YouTube feed began filling up with provocative videos dressed up to sound authoritative but somehow off ...
"Yellowface's" less-than-flattering image of writers and the publishing industry intrigued me. As a hopeful future author ...
For the past several years, writers and pundits have been wringing their hands over how few men are supposedly writing and ...
One way that I have found to both remember and honor my mother’s memory, and stay connected, deeply, to her, is through an ...
But she trusted what the AI "knows" more than the postal worker—as if she'd consulted an oracle rather than a statistical ...
Eugenie Fernandes is a writer and children's book illustrator based in Ontario, who has illustrated more than 100 books and ...
The anonymous notes turned darker and more harassing, according to a new Netflix documentary about the case, “Unknown Number: ...
So, in the end, it’s just been about Belly getting that beach house all along, right? I kid, partially. After seasons of ...
This week’s books range from fiction set in Japan’s Meiji era and some rock’n’roll fiction to Elizabeth Gilbert’s revealing ...
Being the grandson of the legendary Kumar Gandharva, Bhuvanesh Komkali has been exposed to the poetry of Sant Kabir from an ...
In the future, Britain is partly submerged by rising seas – but what do people remember of the past? NPR's Scott Simon talks to British author Ian McEwan about his new novel, "What We Can Know." ...
Where did I find affirmation in a book so enamored of the abyss? (Images of dark, empty spaces, reservoirs of nonbeing, fill the text: “cavern,” “breach,” “void,” “wound.”) Nor am I alone: generations ...