For Viet Thanh Nguyen, Writing is an Act of Beauty and Justice
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author doesn’t want to be a voice for the voiceless, he wants to abolish the conditions of voicelessness
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author doesn’t want to be a voice for the voiceless, he wants to abolish the conditions of voicelessness
Historical and contemporary fiction that illuminates the long struggle for bodily autonomy
In her essay collection, Jenn Shapland writes about the complicity of white womanhood and bringing attention to environmental toxins
Kyle Dillon Hertz, author of the novel "The Lookback Window," on the New York Child Victims Act and the only answer for how to survive
Aamina Ahmad's novel "The Return of Faraz Ali" uses noir to examine class, caste, and gender in Pakistani history
"Miranda," an interactive flow chart by Tara Campbell
"Caesara Pittman, or a Negress of God," a short story by Maurice Carlos Ruffin
Miriam Toews on true crime that inspired her novel
I wanted to represent the abuses that occurred, but I didn’t want to speak for the survivors