The Anthologist: A Compendium of Uncommon Collections
A roundup of new anthologies, including Well-Read Black Girl: Finding Our Stories, Discovering Ourselves, edited by Glory Edim.
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A roundup of new anthologies, including Well-Read Black Girl: Finding Our Stories, Discovering Ourselves, edited by Glory Edim.
An agent answers questions on obtaining the copyright of a self-published novel and seeking a U.S. publisher from abroad.
A conversation between two best-selling authors turns into an impromptu master class in fiction under a canopy of leaves in southwestern Virginia.
Siglio Press celebrates ten years of publishing genre-defying books that incorporate literary and visual art.
Emily Nemens on her new role at the storied magazine, her editing process, and her plans for future issues.
Haruki Murakami’s new book turns toward middle age; the first official trailer for Good Omens released; Kate Atkinson on the “callous art” of peer book reviews; and other news.
Maine writers pen letter urging Senator Collins to vote “no” to Kavanaugh; Idra Novey on the silence of sexual assault in literature; Angela Flournoy profiles director Barry Jenkins; and other news.
Multiple parties express interest in acquiring Barnes & Noble; longlist announced for the Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence; a new novel by Elizabeth Gilbert; and other news.
A Public Space honors Michael Silverblatt; Garrison Keillor event cancelled; Fatima Farheen Mirza on working with Sarah Jessica Parker; and other news.
Three contemporary poets on identity, form, and politics; Kuwait banning more and more books; Heti, de Witt, and Edugyan make Giller Prize shortlist; and other news.