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Autistic Literature Will Flourish When We Stop Insisting That Writers Qualify Their Autism
Wouldn’t it be a relief if we could stop asking authors to meet a specific set of diagnostic criteria?
Apr 9 2024 - Rafael Frumkin
7 Books That Show Storytelling Has Consequences
Toby Lloyd, author of "Fervor," recommends novels and memoirs that reveal truths (or untruths) that were better left unsaid
Mar 20 2024 - Toby Lloyd
In “James,” Percival Everett Does More than Reimagine “Huck Finn”
The author discusses writing from the perspective of Jim and language as a tool of oppression
Mar 19 2024 - Bareerah Ghani
In Her New Book, Geraldine DeRuiter Takes on the Patriarchy, but Really All She Wants Is a Decent Meal
"If You Can't Take the Heat" is a feminist manifesto that uses food and cooking to examine misogyny and oppression
Mar 14 2024 - Kelly Hoover Greenway
It’s Just My Memoir, B*tch
For years I rarely shared my thoughts and feelings outside the pages of my journal
Dec 14 2023 - Delia Bennett
What the Real Housewives Franchise Tells Us About the Triumphs and Pitfalls of Modern Feminism
Rewatching Bravo's landmark reality TV show felt like reliving my own life
Dec 12 2023 - Anna Sims
A Black Father Illustrated the Importance of “The Talk” in His Graphic Memoir
Pulitzer prize-winner Darrin Bell on explaining racism to his son
Oct 30 2023 - Deirdre Sugiuchi
7 Books About Reckoning With Intergenerational Trauma
Ruth Madievsky, author of "All-Night Pharmacy," recommends characters struggling under the weight of their familial legacy
Aug 22 2023 - Ruth Madievsky
A New Novel Offers Literary Mothers a Feminist Alternative
Molly Lynch’s debut reimagines outdated tropes and dismisses conventional stories told about women