Revealing Your Deepest Insecurities in a Method Acting Class
Nick Drnaso, author of "Acting Class," on performing social norms and the thrill of making yourself vulnerable
Nick Drnaso, author of "Acting Class," on performing social norms and the thrill of making yourself vulnerable
Comics from around the world that address injustice beyond news headlines
The comics giant didn’t just invent your favorite superheroes—he also expanded the definition of a reader
How do you move on after a life-changing event?
Meghan MacLean Weir recommends novels and memoirs that break free from the confines of oppressive religion
Karl Taro Greenfeld, author of ‘True,’ recommends works of fiction and nonfiction about football, chess, and everything in between
The ten writers and one artist of ‘The Cardboard Kingdom’ discuss what it’s like to collaborate on a massive scale
Joanna Cantor, author of ‘Alternative Remedies for Loss,’ on finding grief and humor in fiction
A broad range of perspectives on the drama of becoming an adult
Comics and coming-of-age novels are a perfect match, especially for underrepresented voices