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3 hours ago
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ReducingThe Idea of Youto Fan Fiction Is Another Example of Dismissing Women's Art

Robinne Lee's book, The Idea Of You, challenges ageism, sexism, and societal norms surrounding women over 40 in Hollywood and beyond. [ more ]
Forbes
1 hour ago
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Council Post: Six Book Marketing Strategies Proven By Real Authors

Hosting interactive virtual book readings can create stronger reader bonds and boost sales. [ more ]
Los Angeles Times
5 hours ago
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Kathleen Hanna is a troubadour unafraid to speak out

Kathleen Hanna's memoir 'Rebel Girl' sheds light on her punk spirit and feminist activism. [ more ]
New York Post
2 hours ago
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Anne Hathaway left embarrassed when 'Tonight Show' audience has brutal reaction to her question

Audience on 'The Tonight Show' didn't read the book 'The Idea of You.' [ more ]
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18 hours ago
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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 ]
Fast Company
1 day ago
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Gen-Z and millennials love reading books. But being a 'reader' means something more

Young people who don't identify as readers read books at a higher rate than their generational cohorts. [ more ]
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1 month ago
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'Worry' is a disturbing and honest picture of what it's like to be in your 20s

20s can be brutal with pressure to define oneself and uncertainty.
Sisterly love can be both hilarious and disturbing with complexities. [ more ]
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Vulture
1 day ago
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The Double Loss of Under the Bridge

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 ]
Vulture
17 hours ago
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Cher Dates Younger Men Because Guys Her Age Are 'All Dead'

Cher's dating younger due to older men being unavailable. [ more ]
Vulture
20 hours ago
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Loot Recap: Top Model

Physical comedy by Maya Rudolph is unparalleled in the latest episode of 'Loot' on Apple TV+ [ more ]
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1 day ago
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A poet searches for answers about the short life of a writer in 'Traces of Enayat'

Literature can deeply impact and inspire individuals, leading to personal journeys and endeavors to honor forgotten writers. [ more ]
Scary Mommy
1 day ago
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Mom Says She Shaves Her 11-Year-Old's "Little Unibrow And Little Peach Fuzz" So She Feels "Comfortable"

Mothers teaching daughters to shave at a young age can stem from the desire to prevent embarrassment and teasing. [ more ]
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1 day ago
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Dear Abby: I fell hard for my boss. She has asked me not to speak to her.

Sometimes it's necessary to let go of unattainable love and focus on finding someone who is ready to reciprocate. [ more ]
Artforum
1 day ago
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BRUISED BEAUTIES

Amy's aesthetic is deeply rooted in the fashion of 1986-1991 Long Island mall culture. [ more ]
Conde Nast Traveler
1 day ago
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Rapper Nadine El Roubi on the Afro-Arab Storytellers That Inspire Her

Honoring Arab American storytellers and their contributions to culture and history. [ more ]
Slate Magazine
1 day ago
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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.
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3 days ago
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The Garden Against Time by Olivia Laing review an Eden project of her own

The Garden Against Time by Olivia Laing captures the joys and challenges of gardening and personal growth through a memoir-like narrative. [ more ]
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time.com
2 days ago
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The 31 Best Love Triangle Movies To Watch After Challengers

Love triangles in movies can be engaging due to the complexity and emotional depth they add to the storyline. [ more ]
Vulture
5 days ago
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Is Zendaya the Leading Lady We've Been Looking for?

Zendaya's star power transcends her acting talent, polarizing critics. [ more ]
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1 week ago
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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 ]
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Nytimes
4 days ago
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The Essential Joan Didion

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.
IndieWire
2 days ago
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How Michael Showalter Turned Steamy Novel 'The Idea of You' Into a 'Broadly Appealing' Movie with Heat to Spare

Books may not come with MPA-style ratings, but Robinne Lee's debut novel "The Idea of You" is decidedly NC-17 in its storytelling.
Scary Mommy
2 days ago
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"Gold Award" Girl Scout Claps Back At School Board For Censoring Her Project

Sometimes, children can see issues clearly that adults overlook. [ more ]
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2 days ago
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The Book Review's Best Books Since 2000

Discover a curated list of notable fiction and nonfiction books from 2000 to 2023, covering various genres and topics. [ more ]
Vulture
2 days ago
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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?
Bustle
3 days ago
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'Bridgerton' Fans Have Theories About Violet & Lord Anderson After A New Promo

Fans anticipate Violet's newfound personal life and potential romantic interests in Bridgerton Season 3. [ more ]
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5 days ago
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My favourite stories are love stories': Emily Henry on her enemies-to-lovers relationship with romance fiction

BookTok on TikTok significantly boosted sales and fame for author Emily Henry. [ more ]
Slate Magazine
4 days ago
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Our Son Is Going to Be a Teen Dad. We're Debating the Terms of His Punishment.

Parents struggling with disappointment and anger after their teenage son gets a girl pregnant, seeking advice on handling the situation. [ more ]
Kqed
2 weeks ago
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5 New Mysteries and Thrillers for Your Nightstand This Spring

Books covering murder, cryptography, and missing-person cases.
First-person narration and mysterious family dynamics in the novels create intriguing storylines. [ more ]
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2 weeks ago
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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 ]
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2 weeks ago
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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 ]
Irish Independent
4 days ago
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Dear Mary: I've fallen in love with my married neighbour and can't stop thinking about about being close to her

The importance of analyzing the situation and considering the consequences before acting on feelings for a married individual. [ more ]
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5 days ago
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'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 ]
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6 days ago
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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 ]
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5 days ago
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My favourite stories are love stories': Emily Henry on her enemies-to-lovers relationship with romance fiction

BookTok's influence on author's book sales and fame.
Emily Henry's success attributed to blending escapism and reality in her romcom novels. [ more ]
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www.nytimes.com
5 days ago
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The Essential Joan Didion

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 ]
PublishersWeekly.com
1 week ago
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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 ]
“As a friend of mine says, such women used to talk as if they had made a pact at birth.”

A selection from Hebe Uhart’s crónicas, A Question of Belonging, forthcoming from @archipelagobks in May.

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The Paris Review
4 weeks ago
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Inheritance - The Paris Review

Hebe Uhart preferred writing crónicas as she found the world more interesting than her own experiences or imagination.
Hebe Uhart's unique observation and curiosity were reflected in her writing, focusing on everyday details with humor. [ more ]
The Paris Review
4 weeks ago
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Inheritance - The Paris Review

Hebe Uhart preferred writing crónicas as she found the world more interesting than her own experiences or imagination.
Hebe Uhart's unique observation and curiosity were reflected in her writing, focusing on everyday details with humor. [ more ]
Portland Monthly
1 month ago
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How Writing Romance Helped Alison Cochrun Embrace Her Queerness

Alison Cochrun transitioned from a high school English teacher to a successful author of queer romance novels.
Her writing process served as a form of catharsis, allowing her to explore her identity and emotions through her characters. [ more ]
www.npr.org
1 month ago
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Here's how to set your reading goals and read more books in 2024

Setting realistic reading goals is crucial for success.
Considering diverse reading genres can be more impactful than numeric goals. [ more ]
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www.elle.com
1 week ago
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Emily Henry on 'Funny Story,' Romance Novel Tropes, and Adapting Her Books into Movies

Emily Henry is considering adjusting her publishing schedule to accommodate for film and TV adaptations of her books. [ more ]
the Guardian
1 week ago
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The experts: librarians on 20 easy, enjoyable ways to read more brilliant books

Rediscover reading by not feeling guilty, try audiobooks, and utilize local libraries for assistance. [ more ]
PublishersWeekly.com
1 week ago
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2024 Los Angeles Times Book Festival in Photos

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 ]
www.npr.org
6 days ago
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Happy Arbor Day! These 20 books will change the way you think about trees

Trees are essential for the environment and human well-being. [ more ]
Slate Magazine
6 days ago
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Help! My Mother Kept a Haunting Memento From My Childhood.

It's okay to let go of sentimental items like a 30-year-old rat tail without feeling guilty or attached. [ more ]
Boston.com
1 week ago
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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 ]
www.theguardian.com
1 week ago
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The experts: librarians on 20 easy, enjoyable ways to read more brilliant books

Don't beat yourself up for not reading; listen to audiobooks as an alternative; join a library for free book options. [ more ]
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1 week ago
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Why We're All Swooning for Romance Books

After Megan Strasser, a pediatric occupational therapist in North Carolina, had her first child, she realized she'd lost touch with herself.
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2 weeks ago
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'When I Think of You' could be a ripped-from-the-headlines Hollywood romance

A second-chance romance set in Hollywood explores challenges of meaningful work and past heartbreak. [ more ]
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2 weeks ago
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'Lucky Girl' is the global journey of a Paralympic medalist

Paralympic medalist Scout Bassett shares her journey in a new book. [ more ]
The Paris Review
2 weeks ago
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Prescribing Creativity: The Meta-Diaries of Marion Milner - The Paris Review

Creative potential central in psychoanalysis but challenging to understand. [ more ]
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2 weeks ago
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Two nights before the attack, Salman Rushdie dreamed he was stabbed onstage

Salman Rushdie's writing of Knife helped him change his perspective on the attack, shifting from a victim to a storyteller. [ more ]
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2 weeks ago
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5 Takeaways From Salman Rushdie's New Memoir 'Knife'

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'Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder' by Salman Rushdie.(Random House)
On August 12, 2022, famed author Salman Rushdie was stabbed.
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2 weeks ago
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Hilde Ostby's memoir 'My Belly' traces the root of body image issues and self-loathing

Self-loathing about appearance is common, even without external pressure, often due to societal norms. [ more ]
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2 weeks ago
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Callie Siskel on 'Two Minds', her new poetry collection about love and loss

Author Interviews NPR's Scott Simon talks with poet Callie Siskel about her latest collection "Two Minds."
Siskel lost her father when she was 12, and writes about making loss part of living.
Kqed
2 weeks ago
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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 ]
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2 weeks ago
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In 'Like Happiness,' a woman struggles to define a past, destructive relationship

Exploration of complex relationships and personal growth. [ 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.”

Online today, a lecture from Tobias Wolff.

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The Paris Review
2 weeks ago
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"We're Never Alone" - The Paris Review

Tobias Wolff received the Hadada Award for lifetime achievement in literature and spoke at the Spring Revel.
Wolff reminisced about family, friends, and the importance of relationships in his life as a writer.
Wolff reflected on the solitary nature of creating art but emphasized that artists are never truly alone. [ more ]
The Paris Review
2 weeks ago
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"We're Never Alone" - The Paris Review

Tobias Wolff received the Hadada Award for lifetime achievement in literature and spoke at the Spring Revel.
Wolff reminisced about family, friends, and the importance of relationships in his life as a writer.
Wolff reflected on the solitary nature of creating art but emphasized that artists are never truly alone. [ more ]
“Rejection isn’t the same as heartbreak, which entails a past acceptance. A rejection implies that you don’t even warrant a try.”

@tonytula on the rejection plot. https://t.co/GeswEmktpp
The Paris Review
3 weeks ago
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The Rejection Plot - The Paris Review

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 ]
"The true rejection plot is the one the reject devises in the absence of a plot." @tonytula

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The Paris Review
3 weeks ago
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The Rejection Plot - The Paris Review

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 ]
The Paris Review
3 weeks ago
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The Rejection Plot - The Paris Review

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 ]
Kqed
3 weeks ago
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The Chronic Pain Of White Supremacy | KQED

Dr. Akilah Cadet shares her experiences as a Black disabled woman navigating oppressive forces in her book.
Cadet addresses issues like police brutality and microaggressions while highlighting the need for systemic change. [ more ]
www.npr.org
3 weeks ago
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Excerpts from the works of the 2024 Whiting award winners

Attending the wrong event due to a misunderstanding of Islamic customs and burial practices.
Feeling out of place but staying present despite confusion. [ more ]
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3 weeks ago
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A guide to Stephen King : Pop Culture Happy Hour

Stephen King is a highly successful writer with over 50 books and numerous film adaptations.
This article revisits Stephen King's career with the 50th anniversary of his first novel, Carrie, being highlighted. [ more ]
RT @ExcitedUttRead: The Paris Review - A Sense of Agency: A Conversation with Lauren Oyler ⁦@parisreviewhttps://t.co/3LiXJhNhx6
The Paris Review
4 weeks ago
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A Sense of Agency: A Conversation with Lauren Oyler - The Paris Review

Lauren Oyler's writing is characterized by intelligence and fearlessness.
Oyler's new book of essays, 'No Judgment,' reflects her pleasure and joy in writing and thinking in the essay form. [ more ]
The Paris Review
4 weeks ago
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A Sense of Agency: A Conversation with Lauren Oyler - The Paris Review

Lauren Oyler's writing is characterized by intelligence and fearlessness.
Oyler's new book of essays, 'No Judgment,' reflects her pleasure and joy in writing and thinking in the essay form. [ more ]
www.npr.org
4 weeks ago
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'Carrie' turns 50! Here are the best Stephen King novels chosen by you

Stephen King's first novel Carrie turns 50 years old on April 5
Readers shared their favorite Stephen King stories, mentioning how his work transformed them as readers [ more ]
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1 month ago
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Black girls have the spotlight in horror anthology 'The Black Girl Survives This One'

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4 weeks ago
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'Lilith' Cuts to the Heart of the Gun Debate and School Shootings

Lilith by Eric Rickstad is a compelling and uncomfortable novel addressing gun culture and school shootings.
The novel delves into themes of endurance, misogyny, and the impact of violence on individuals, shedding light on complex societal issues. [ more ]
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1 month ago
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'Lilith' cuts to the heart of the gun debate and school shootings

Lilith delves into the uncomfortable topic of school shootings and the impact on individuals
The novel portrays the aftermath of a school shooting, exploring trauma, resilience, and societal issues [ more ]
Kqed
1 month ago
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Short Story Anthology 'The Black Girl Survives in This One' Challenges the Horror Canon

Survival is the thread connecting Black women and the horror genre.
The anthology offers diverse horror stories featuring Black female protagonists. [ 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.” —@sophiepinkhmmm https://t.co/qcyBLuRupb
The New York Review of Books
1 month ago
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Becoming One with Genius | Sophie Pinkham

Translators are underappreciated despite their hard work and dedication.
Historically, translation was seen as a source of income rather than a vocation. [ more ]
“I always wrote, then at some point I realized it was the only grown-up thing I knew how to do.”

We’ve launched our online series Writers at Work, Revisited, beginning with Louise Erdrich interviewed by @MrHWM. https://t.co/Z4HD6AdCkp
The Paris Review
1 month ago
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A Conversation with Louise Erdrich - The Paris Review

The Paris Review's Writers at Work interview series provides insight into writers' lives and legacies.
The new series Writers at Work, Revisited seeks to revisit and fill gaps in original interviews. [ more ]
The Paris Review
1 month ago
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I Love You, Maradona - The Paris Review

Maradona's autobiography evokes deep emotional connections with readers, even for those initially indifferent to soccer.
Maradona's confrontations with figures like the Pope reveal his strong stance against disrespect and dishonesty. [ more ]
Kqed
1 month ago
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Berkeley's Small Press Distribution, Champion of Indie Books, Shuts Down | KQED

SPD, a 55-year-old nonprofit literary distributor, has ceased operations due to financial constraints.
SPD was known for supporting indie publishers in distributing avant-garde works nationwide. [ more ]
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!
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Polygon
1 month ago
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The must-read books of spring 2024

Exploring diverse genres and inspirations in new book releases for spring.
Authors crafting modern Gothic and historical tales with strong female leads. [ more ]
The Paris Review
1 month ago
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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 ]
www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
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Naomi Klein and Laura Cumming shortlisted for inaugural Women's prize for nonfiction

www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
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Electric, poignant, exquisitely written: inside the inaugural Women's prize for nonfiction shortlist

Laura Cumming's 'Thunderclap' shines a light on overlooked artists and Dutch art.
Naomi Klein's 'Doppelganger' discusses the tribal nature of politics and offers insightful language for our current world. [ more ]
Polygon
1 month ago
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3 Body Problem's creators learned all the wrong lessons from Game of Thrones

Benioff and Weiss learned from Game of Thrones mistakes
Adapting 3 Body Problem was a response to Game of Thrones challenges [ more ]
Sun Sentinel
1 month ago
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Booking it in April: Broward Literary Feast, Geraldine Brooks and a Festival of Words

The Literary Feast supports literacy programs in Broward County by bringing best-selling and emerging authors for panels and dinners.
The fundraising event raised $155,000 last year to benefit programs like the Summer Learning Program and the Scientist in Residence project. [ more ]
Bustle
1 month ago
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Dakota Johnson Will Recommend This Book "For The Rest Of Her Life"

Dakota Johnson chose a surprising book for her TeaTime Book Club, inspiring others to follow their own path in book selections.
Beautyland by Marie-Helene Bertino critiques America's class system through the eyes of a working-class protagonist, Adina. [ more ]
AnOther
1 month ago
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Inside a Curator's Rare Book-Filled Home in Derbyshire

People's lives shaped by print matter collected
Exploring collections of cultural figures [ more ]
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