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All Writing Is About Death
“Death in Fiction” by Scott Cheshire, recommended by Halimah Marcus for Electric Literature
Apr 15 2024 - Scott Cheshire
9 Books that Center Deaf and Hard of Hearing Characters
Sarah Marsh, author of "A Sign of Her Own," recommends literature that explores loneliness, community, and connection through the lens of deafness
Mar 27 2024 - Sarah Marsh
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
I’m Afraid I’m Going To Lose My Boys To This Country
My son doesn’t remember an America where schoolchildren weren’t being killed by guns
Mar 7 2024 - Julia McKenzie Munemo
7 Novels About the Empty Promises of the Meritocracy
What do you do when you realize hard work isn't enough to secure a successful future?
Feb 6 2024 - Daniel Lefferts
8 Unapologetically TMI Books by Feminist Poets
Marisa Crawford, author of "DIARY," recommends confessional poems by women and genderfluid writers
Jan 25 2024 - Marisa Crawford
Perfection Sketches Easily for the Young
“Young at the Time” by Eileen Chang, translated by Karen S Kingsbury and Jie Zhang, and recommended by Karen S Kingsbury
Jan 8 2024 - Eileen Chang
Three Short Story Writers On Publishing and Crafting Their Debut Collections
Ada Zhang, Nishanth Injam and Alexandra Chang discuss their writing processes and literary lineages
Dec 11 2023 - Brandon J. Choi
Myriam Gurba Isn’t Afraid of Being a Disruptor
In her book "Creep," she interrogates those who deceive, exploit, and oppress others as well as the culture that enables them