Samantha Hunt Transforms the Mermaid Myth into a Feminist Allegory
The author of ‘The Seas’ on creating a new reality through language
The author of ‘The Seas’ on creating a new reality through language
The maximalist Americana artwork asks readers to reconsider what is beastly, what’s domestic, what’s safe, what’s homey
A trans viewer knows that any boundary, whether social or biological, isn’t ever as impassable as it might seem.
The novelist on trust, power toxicity, and her advice for Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg
Myriam Gurba, Isle McElroy, and Justin Torres are among those with forthcoming titles
After a 20 year career as an editor, Adrienne Brodeur discusses moving from memoir to novels
Rebekah Bergman, author of "The Museum of Human History," on how a fairy tale can subvert what we take for granted as normal
"To Name the Bigger Lie" examines the impact caused by the lies of two men to ask how do we know what is real
Tania Malik, author of "Hope You Are Satisfied," recommends stories with characters who journey to, not from, the Middle East
Rafael Frumkin, author of "Confidence," recommends stories that celebrate and normalize queerness