When Grief Grows Gills
Brendan Shay Basham’s novel, "Swim Home to the Vanished," traverses currents of mourning, nature, and displacement
Brendan Shay Basham’s novel, "Swim Home to the Vanished," traverses currents of mourning, nature, and displacement
An excerpt from LANDSCAPES by Christine Lai, recommended by Ayşegül Savaş
Demystifying the infamous women we’re taught to hate
Brian O'Hare's "Surrender" confronts American masculinity in stories that refuse to salute outdated or unexamined belief systems
Kathryn Harlan, author of "Fruiting Bodies," recommends books that reimagine classic tales of magic
There's nothing shameful about fiction inspired by preexisting characters or people, and these books prove it
My work as a translator and my hobby as a puzzle-maker share an understanding of language as a space for play
Micheline Aharonian Marcom, author of "The New American," recommends quest stories
We may fear losing control under lockdown, but giving up control has been a transformative experience for centuries
Social distance used to be a luxury—but it's always had a dark side