“Worry” is the Novel of the Online Generation
Alexandra Tanner discusses the false promise of the internet, the evangelicalism of MLMs, and Mormon mommie influencers
Alexandra Tanner discusses the false promise of the internet, the evangelicalism of MLMs, and Mormon mommie influencers
We're celebrating literature that showcases the rich diversity of the Native experience
In her essay collection, Jenn Shapland writes about the complicity of white womanhood and bringing attention to environmental toxins
AM Homes and MG Lord on “A Real Doll” and the plastic icon’s enduring legacy
Julia Argy’s debut novel reminds us that identity is hard to grapple with when it has to be declared online
Illness is complicated—and there's no template for recovery
Books about work are never only about work, they're about the search for meaning, purpose, and identity
Malcolm Devlin, author of "And Then I Woke Up," breaks down the characteristics of the walking dead genre
Lee Cole, author of "Groundskeeping," recommends stories from the Bluegrass state
Bethany C. Morrow's novel "Cherish Farrah" weevils itself under your skin, imbuing a growing dread as it unravels in unimaginable horror