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Hadiyya Hussein
Jun 25 2019
Brooklyn’s DIY Literary Spaces
An oral history of how Brooklyn readings, events, and literary festivals came together with nothing but can-do spirit
Aug 10 2018 - Michael J Seidlinger
Searching for Intimacy in the Gig Economy
Jenny Xie on mother-daughter dynamics and how her experience as a professional cuddler informed her novel "Holding Pattern"
Jul 5 2023 - Katie Moulton
7 Books About Women Fighting for Survival
Jacqueline Crooks, author of "Fire Rush," recommends women writers who are rebelling against patriarchal structures
Apr 19 2023 - Jacqueline Crooks
My Name Is A Direct Line To A Colonizing Ancestry I Still Benefit From
Sofia Samatar’s memoir, “The White Mosque” explores how we enter the stories of others
Feb 7 2023 - Elisabeth Plumlee-Watson
7 Genre-Defying Books by Women of Color
Caroline Hagood recommends hybrid and experimental literary works that live outside the borders of definition
Nov 29 2022 - Caroline Hagood
A Queer Black Anarchist’s Journey to Find Liberation in America and Abroad
In his memoir "When They Tell You to Be Good," Prince Shakur unravels his father's murder while reckoning with the legacy of toxic masculinity
Oct 13 2022 - Phillip Russell
8 Books That Investigate Family History with Imagination
Juliet Patterson, author of "Sinkhole," recommends books that use ancestry as a lens to ask bigger questions about the world
Sep 14 2022 - Juliet Patterson
Looking Back, Was I The Idiot?
Elif Batuman’s “Either/Or” illuminates the aftermath of an unusual relationship from my youth