I Am Mother, Hear Me Howl
Rachel Yoder’s “Nightbitch” teaches us that embracing female rage tells a more complete story of womanhood
Rachel Yoder’s “Nightbitch” teaches us that embracing female rage tells a more complete story of womanhood
Diana Wynne Jones's children's classic is one of the only fantasy novels to take domestic labor seriously
Wouldn’t it be a relief if we could stop asking authors to meet a specific set of diagnostic criteria?
The U.S. veteran based his novel "Daybreak" on his experience in the Ukraine interviewing foreign fighters and training volunteers to defend themselves against Russia’s invasion
An excerpt from MOTHER DOLL by Katya Apekina, recommended by Sarah Rose Etter
Diego Báez, author of the poetry collection "Yaguareté White," recommends a literary journey through Paraguay
Karen Outen, author of "Dixon, Descending," recommends real stories about mountaineering
"The Box Where Baby Slept" by Mario Giannone, recommended by Wynter K Miller for Electric Literature
Jami Attenberg's advice for starting a new project, making a choice, and tending to your creative self