A Woman Escapes Her Marriage by Turning into a Forest
Maru Ayase’s novel "The Forest Brims Over" explores the gendered exploitation of being an artist's muse
Maru Ayase’s novel "The Forest Brims Over" explores the gendered exploitation of being an artist's muse
Pik-Shuen Fung on living between countries and her writing process
Jessica J. Lee, author of "Two Trees Make a Forest," on decolonizing nature writing
Andrés Barba on his novella "A Luminous Republic" and how reading can also make you more stupid
You can read new Han Kang, David Mitchell, and Margaret Atwood when the trees are finished growing, if we last that long
The forest as enchanted space, oasis from civilization, and expression of the mind.
In these warped versions of reality, tech is expanding the scope of what’s possible, at a cost
Lynn Schmeidler, author of "Half-Lives," recommends books that explore what it means to exist in the flesh as a woman