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To Polly Atkin, “Diagnosis is Like a Wedding”
“Some Of Us Just Fall” examines the body as an ecosystem and rejects the myth of curability
Apr 10 2024 - Jacqueline Alnes
Performing on Stage for an Audience of One
An excerpt from ALICE SADIE CELINE by Sarah Blakley-Cartwright, recommended by Sanaë Lemoine
Nov 20 2023 - Sarah Blakley-Cartwright
My Book Earned Out in Two Years and Nothing Happened
Hustling to earn out cost me time with my family and energy I could’ve spent writing the next book
Nov 7 2023 - Catherine Baab-Muguira
I’m in Your Body, but I Still Don’t Know Who You Are
Isle McElroy's new novel "People Collide" explores what happens after a man magically wakes up in the body of his missing wife
Sep 26 2023 - Rachel León
Teaching My Son to Swim While I Drown
"Madwomen" from EVERY DROP IS A MAN'S NIGHTMARE by Megan Kamalei Kakimoto, recommended by Molly Antopol
Aug 14 2023 - Megan Kamalei Kakimoto
17 Small Press Books From 2022 That You Might Have Missed
Gems from indie publishing houses for your TBR pile
Jan 27 2023 - Bekah Waalkes
On (Not) Discovering Disability in the World of Jane Austen
Disabled characters are present in Austen’s novels, but largely invisible in her cinematic remakes
Jan 27 2023 - Franklin DiSalvo
An Experimental Novel About Malaysian Chinese Lives in the Aftermath of the May 13 Riots
Li Zi Shu's "The Age of Goodbyes," translated by YZ Chin, centers the struggles of Malaysian Chinese women through decades and generations
Jan 10 2023 - Lim May Zhee
Recommended Reading’s 10 Most Popular Issues of 2022
Stories by Wendy Wimmer, Gwen E. Kirby, and Morgan Talty are among EL’s most-read short fiction of the year