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Designing Narratives for the iPhone: TREEHOUSE
Mar 24 2010 - Electric Literature
We All Want to Live in the Golden Girls House—Don’t We?
A house filled with one’s closest friends living together and caring for each other as senior citizens is deeply comforting
Jan 23 2024 - Corina Zappia
“Can’t You See That the Wall Is Growing?”
In Brando Skyhorse's novel "My Name is Iris," a Mexican American woman finds her citizenship threatened by a new legislation
Sep 21 2023 - Yvonne C. Garrett
8 Books About Ghanaians in the Diaspora
Peace Adzo Medie, author of "Nightbloom," recommends books about Ghanaians abroad navigating life's challenges
Aug 24 2023 - Peace Adzo Medie
Telepathy Is the Sixth Stage of Grief
"Exercises in Thinking" by Jane Pek, recommended by Wynter K Miller for Electric Literature
Aug 21 2023 - Jane Pek
A Man on Tinder Said He Wanted Me To Be His “Her”
The oscar-winning film mirrors the pain of dating and grieving while imperfectly human
Aug 8 2023 - Amy Dempsey
Am I Too Old for This?
A 65-year-old debut novelist examines the publishing world's obsession with youth
Jul 20 2023 - Ilana DeBare
It’s a Good Life If You Don’t Look Down
"Nearby" from ONLOOKERS by Ann Beattie, recommended by Halimah Marcus for Electric Literature
Jul 17 2023 - Ann Beattie
Poets Can’t Write Novels, and Other Baseless Fears
If your book doesn't fit into the genre box, create something new and beautifully monstrous