Revealing Your Deepest Insecurities in a Method Acting Class
Nick Drnaso, author of "Acting Class," on performing social norms and the thrill of making yourself vulnerable
Nick Drnaso, author of "Acting Class," on performing social norms and the thrill of making yourself vulnerable
John Cena proposed to his girlfriend at WrestleMania, and she promptly dropped out of sight. Welcome to the “marriage plot.”
An Interview with Mark Yakich
The author of "Dreaming of Ramadi in Detroit" discusses life writing, revision, genre, and art as survival
“Women Who Rule the Screen” from HOW TO GET ALONG WITHOUT ME by Kate Axelrod, recommended by Edan Lepucki
Stories that remap the location of friendship in our lives, pulling it from the margins and placing it front and center
Liz Kerin recommends stories where vampires are used as a literary tool to probe relationships among family members
Leah Hunt-Hendrix and Astra Taylor discuss solidarity as a potent political movement in America and where we go from here
Alexandra Tanner discusses the false promise of the internet, the evangelicalism of MLMs, and Mormon mommie influencers
“The Inheritance” by Rachel Ephraim, recommended by Halimah Marcus for Electric Literature