9 Books that Center Deaf and Hard of Hearing Characters
Sarah Marsh, author of "A Sign of Her Own," recommends literature that explores loneliness, community, and connection through the lens of deafness
Sarah Marsh, author of "A Sign of Her Own," recommends literature that explores loneliness, community, and connection through the lens of deafness
The author of "Love the World or Get Killed Trying" on the difference between being desired and fetishized, and humor as a tool of survival
Katya Apekina recommends stories about characters who can predict the future and connect to the other side
What do you do when you realize hard work isn't enough to secure a successful future?
Garnett Kilberg Cohen, author of "Cravings," recommends books about characters shaped by what they desire most
A prose poem by Hannah Keziah Agustin
Cause and effect are at the heart of the struggles of Black communities in America
How a chorus of criticism turned into "Brooklyn Crime Novel"
Hilary Leichter plumbs the emotional depths of city apartment spaces as an allegory for grief and loss