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Poetry of protest in Hong Kong; Charles Johnson remembers Paule Marshall; Tash Aw chats with Chia-Chia Lin, and other news.
Watermarks, embargoes, and very strict couriers almost succeed in keeping The Testaments a secret; the “Emily Doe” of a Stanford University sexual assault case shares her name and story in a new book; Sarah M. Broom on writing the autobiography of a house; and other news.
Nick Flynn on choosing not to write; Malcolm Gladwell on a professional tipping point; the celebrity book clubs boosting authors’ sales; and other news.
What it’s like to (almost) write Prince’s autobiography; the poet laureate of Waffle House; Renato Rosaldo on the Chasers of Tuscon; and other news.
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Jhumpa Lahiri to direct Princeton’s creative writing program; the teenage champion of #1000BlackGirlBooks; recipes for a healthier creative life; and other news.
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The “great book scare” of the late nineteenth century; Téa Obreht on researching her new novel, Inland; Helen Fielding’s home for rent; and other news.
Tips from Gwyneth Paltrow’s book curator; Jess Row and Timothy Yu on writing about race; Ben Fama on art and belonging; and other news.
Cornell College in Iowa launches low-residency MFA program; Petina Gappah on the novel she’s been writing for twenty-one years; Laura van den Berg and Helen Phillips in conversation; and other news.
NPR releases list of readers’ hundred favorite funny books; the Paris Review’s mistranslated book titles contest; movie about Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West to be released this Friday; and other news.
Edwidge Danticat remembers the ancestral lessons of Paule Marshall and Toni Morrison; poet Shane McCrae on dreams and poetic modes; a closer look at fake and doctored Orwell novels sold on Amazon; and other news.
Patricia Lockwood on her cats; Mary Norris on the “long hot summer of grammar”; CLMP to honor Kima Jones and Will Evans; and other news.
Gabriel García Márquez’s “cocktail stories”; author and book critic Marie Arana shares her favorite books; Deborah Landau on gun control; and other news.
How much money the library saves you; the National Endowment for the Humanities announces $29 million in grants; Trisha Low on artistic stakes; and other news.
The story behind John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath; Justin Phillip Reed on the sonnet; the success of two Boston writing groups; and other news.
Dozens arrested for protesting Amazon’s involvement with ICE; a virtual tour of Jane Austen’s library; the resurgence of books featuring witchcraft; and other news.
The immersive aesthetic of Samuel R. Delany; Kimberly King Parsons on the fascination of the body; Poetry Foundation announces video series; and other news.
Timothy Yu on the notion of a “disappearing” white poet; Barnes & Noble sale complete; students, staff, readers, and writers remember Toni Morrison; and other news.
Cave Canem appoints Sandra Bowie interim executive director; Hillary and Chelsea Clinton’s book about gutsy women; a local publisher on how to help El Paso; and other news.
Joy Harjo on poetry to build a better future; Keah Brown on disability as a lens, not a subject; Regina Porter on rediscovering history; and other news.
Moby-Dick—the musical; Jia Tolentino’s writing rhythm; collaborating with Oliver Sacks; and other news.
Justin Phillip Reed on monsters and black poetic grotesqueries; why no one likes Holden Caulfield anymore; Margaret Atwood reads Alice Munro; and other news.