R.O. Kwon's New Novel 'Exhibit' Sizzles With Taboo Desire | KQED
R.O. Kwon's forthcoming novel Exhibit explores hidden desires and taboo topics with intense prose, delving into considerations of sexuality and cultural expectations. [ more ]
The collaboration between filmmaker Quinn Shephard and author Rebecca Godfrey on adapting 'Under the Bridge' was affected by Godfrey's time constraint due to battling stage-four lung cancer. [ more ]
A Post About Book Sales Went Viral. Here's What It Gets Wrong.
Last week the article " No One Buys Books," by Elle Griffin, went viral, topping Substack categories and being shared widely on social media.It's easy to understand why.
The writer of Fifty Shades gave me tips': Robinne Lee on her scorching bonkbuster The Idea of You
How a chance encounter with a boyband inspired author Robinne Lee to write 'The Idea of You', which became a global sensation and has been adapted into a film. [ more ]
Her distinctive prose and sharp eye were tuned to an outsider's frequency, telling us about ourselves in essays that are almost reflexively skeptical.Here's where to start.
It's Gypsy Rose Blanchard's Time to Stand on Business
We know Gypsy Rose Blanchard's favorite Taylor Swift song and watched that Hulu series about her successful conspiracy to murder her mom, but what do we really know about the pop-culture figure?
It's a Wild Ride to Get to the Bottom of What Everyone's Hiding in 'A Better World'
Sarah Langan's novel 'A Better World' explores a family's pursuit of a seemingly perfect life in a suspicious town, blending thriller, science-fiction, and social commentary. [ more ]
It's a wild ride to get to the bottom of what everyone's hiding in 'A Better World'
A Better World is a sinister thriller with a mix of science fiction that delves into themes of family, environmental decay, and societal illusions. [ more ]
'The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed' Announces An Exciting New Voice
The film 'The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed' by Joanna Arnow explores themes of relationships, self-identity, and societal expectations. [ more ]
Review: Joanne Arnow brings an exciting new voice to the screen
The film 'The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed' portrays the struggles of a 30-something New Yorker navigating complex relationships and an existential crisis. [ more ]
The real Joan Didion, beyond her iconic image, focused on depicting the human compulsion to construct narratives for survival through skepticism and outsider's perspective. [ more ]
A Middle School Book Club Makes Good Trouble, on a National Scale
Established book club Good Books Young Troublemakers for middle graders aims to introduce potentially controversial and diverse content, expanding nationwide. [ more ]
Over 550 writers, celebrities, and storytellers came together at the LA Times Book Festival sharing a wide range of books, from picture books to young adult novels. [ more ]
This lifelong bookseller brings her love for books, wine to beloved Winchester bookstore
Successive generations of booksellers within families are not uncommon, showcasing how a passion for books can be passed down through the generations. [ more ]
In 'Like Happiness,' a Woman Struggles to Define a Past, Destructive Relationship
The novel Like Happiness by Ursula Villarreal-Moura explores the complexities of relationships, nostalgia, and cultural representation in literature. [ more ]
“When I was in the fourth grade, my teacher became exasperated with my mulish refusal to learn cursive. I liked to print my words, so that they looked like the ones in the books I read.”
Rejection is a stagnant plot lacking progression or closure, unlike other storylines. It offers no new truths and can intensify desire without resolution.
Rejection differs from heartbreak as it skips any prior acceptance, leaving the rejected in a lonely state which can turn bitter and affect future relationships. [ more ]
Rejection is a stagnant plot lacking progression or closure, unlike other storylines. It offers no new truths and can intensify desire without resolution.
Rejection differs from heartbreak as it skips any prior acceptance, leaving the rejected in a lonely state which can turn bitter and affect future relationships. [ more ]
Rejection is a stagnant plot lacking progression or closure, unlike other storylines. It offers no new truths and can intensify desire without resolution.
Rejection differs from heartbreak as it skips any prior acceptance, leaving the rejected in a lonely state which can turn bitter and affect future relationships. [ more ]
“There is a tragic surfeit of ham-handed translations that make it impossible to lose oneself in what was once a smooth-flowing text, and a quiet canon of excellent translations that go unrecognized.” —@sophiepinkhmmmhttps://t.co/qcyBLuRupb
Layla Martínez’s WOODWORM (tr. by Sophie Hughes &@annielmcd) is a must-read book of spring, says @Polygon.
“If you’re in the mood to read a story about a haunted house that will make your skin crawl, then I cannot recommend [it] enough.” IN STORES 5/14! https://t.co/0SVLGOXqPB
See Everything: On Joseph Mitchell's Objects - The Paris Review
Joseph Mitchell, a renowned writer at The New Yorker, was captured in 1971 facing the Twin Towers, symbolizing his emotional transition and connection to the changing cityscape.
Mitchell's deep emotional response to commonplace images signaled a profound shift in his perception and appreciation of the city's vanishing landscapes. [ more ]