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Even as our heroes face fantastical monsters and far-off places, they often find that the knottiest problems arise from their own families
Can Mitski and Her Stans Save American Theater?
Instead of reprimanding stan culture, it might be time for theaters to embrace it
A Communal Space of Writing
An Illustrated Interview with Danielle Dutton and Suzanne Scanlon about their new books "Committed" and "Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other"
7 Books About Fictional Technologies with World-Altering Consequences
In these warped versions of reality, tech is expanding the scope of what’s possible, at a cost
A Madman on the Ground, A Visionary in Flight
An excerpt from THE SKY WAS OURS by Joe Fassler, recommended by Kyle McCarthy
15 New and Forthcoming Poetry Collections You Should Be Reading
These poems inspire a new way of thinking and being
Predicting the 2024 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
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Selected Arcana from My Literary Tarot
Tarot interperations of authors from James Baldwin to Judy Blume
7 Genre-Smashing Horror Novels in Translation
Zachary C. Solomon recommends literature that defies easy categorization and pushes against the parameters of form
I Wanted To Be Kinky But I Didn’t Know How
I needed to embrace a scary part of myself if I wanted to be sexually dominant
“The Stone Home,” My Second Novel, Was Crafted From Shocking Historical Truths
I wanted to represent the abuses that occurred, but I didn’t want to speak for the survivors
9 Books About Invisible Disabilities
These real stories illuminate the challenges of living with chronic illness and the fight for access and recognition