Sex Workers Take on Gentrification and Evil Landlords in “Hot Stew”
Booker Prize-finalist Fiona Mozley on how there are no ethical choices in capitalism
Booker Prize-finalist Fiona Mozley on how there are no ethical choices in capitalism
Morgan Jerkins, author of "Caul Baby," recommends novels and non-fiction about the changing demographics of a neighborhood
Writers explore where the borough’s artistic roots still thrive in part 2 of our oral history on gentrification in literary Brooklyn
Brooklyn-based writers discuss what’s been lost to demographic and cultural change in this oral history
Burhan Sönmez Examines a City’s Changing Face
Fiction from the Recommended Reading archives to read year-round, one for each month of the year
Collections by Alexandra Chang, Kelly Link, Yiyun Li, and Jamel Brinkley are among the year’s finest books of short fiction
Colorism, Blackness, and gentrification are among the central themes in this award winning debut short story collection