Burrito Realism: Neil Gaiman, Aziz Ansari, Amy Tan, and Jeffrey Eugenides join Chipotle’s literary…
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Elle Nash on fictionalizing economic strife and marginalization in the South without playing into stereotypes
Predicting the future in my fiction helped me see the value in timely yet timeless stories
Chris Cander, author of "A Gracious Neighbor," recommend stories about the drama of living in a neighborhood
Kelsey Ronan, author of "Chevy in the Hole," recommends literature that depicts a full and nuanced portrait of the two Michigan cities
Given the numerous cis-written novels featuring trans characters, it’s galling that mainstream reviews consistently misrepresent or outright ignore them
Reading Jeffrey Eugenides's 1993 novel as an allegory for the self-destruction of white exodus
Torrey Peters, author of "Detransition, Baby," reinvents the domestic novel with trans women at the center
In "We Ride Upon Sticks," Quan Barry reimagines the Salem witch trials taking place in a high school in the '80s