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Remembering the days when John Cheever, Joyce Carol Oates, and John Updike wrote for a forgotten cultural touchstone
Remembering the days when John Cheever, Joyce Carol Oates, and John Updike wrote for a forgotten cultural touchstone
On Neil Gaiman, Shirley Jackson, and the importance of not erasing women’s writing
These real stories illuminate the challenges of living with chronic illness and the fight for access and recognition
68 new titles that bookstores across America are raving about this season
Richard Scott Larson, author of "The Long Hallway," recommends books by writers who use horror as a way to understand themselves
A lack of concern for other people’s feelings doesn’t help anyone grow
Wouldn’t it be a relief if we could stop asking authors to meet a specific set of diagnostic criteria?