A Perfect Body Wasn’t the Right Shape For Me
I spent so much time in front of a mirror, I forgot I had depth
I spent so much time in front of a mirror, I forgot I had depth
Working on your craft doesn't have to break the bank
What’s hot and what’s not?
Claire Dederer’s "Monsters: A Fan’s Dilemma" provides no easy answers to whether we can separate the art from the artist
Jendi Reiter’s “Made Man” braids poetry with the embrace of nonbinary identity later in life
"Phillip is Dead" from SELF-PORTRAIT WITH GHOST by Meng Jin, recommended by Rachel Khong
Marie-Helene Bertino on how to honor the rules of storytelling while breaking the rules of physics
Xiaolu Guo, author of "A Lover’s Discourse," on using interracial relationships to examine immigrant identity and cultural differences
Garth Greenwell on balancing truth, beauty, sex, and philosophy in his new novel "Cleanness"—and how they're maybe all the same thing
The role of literature in a year when every week brought a new atrocity