Anatomy of Awards: The Numbers Behind Free Grants & Awards

A comparative analysis of the last three years of the magazine’s Deadlines section.
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A comparative analysis of the last three years of the magazine’s Deadlines section.
An investigation into a common, and complicated, practice.
Library of America editorial director John Kulka on the importance of publishing classic American literature.
The iconic Seattle literary arts organization plans for the opening of a new space for writers.
With publishers both large and small leading the way, literary vinyl makes a comeback.
A new anthology from Haymarket Books celebrates Black Girl Magic.
National Library Week; Frank O’Hara’s ongoing influence in the art world; Spanish-language online bookstore to launch in U.S.; and other news.
An oral history of New York Magazine; protest poets to read during National Poetry Month; promising growth of black-owned indie bookstores in the U.S.; and other news.
“I think physicists and poets are not as different as we like to think. The same unconscious processes are at work in both.” In this interview from the 2017 Louisiana Literature festival in Denmark, Siri Hustvedt talks about her background in neuroscience, the experiences of writing both nonfiction and fiction, and the value of approaching questions from different interdisciplinary perspectives.
Angie Thomas wins Waterstones Children’s Book Prize; Lauren Cerand joins A Public Space; Lena Waithe in conversation with Jacqueline Woodson; and other news.