“The Mermaid Has to Die”
In Julia Langbein's novel "American Mermaid," a writer's Hollywood adaptation of her book goes hilariously awry
In Julia Langbein's novel "American Mermaid," a writer's Hollywood adaptation of her book goes hilariously awry
Aimee Ogden, author of "Sun-Daughters, Sea-Daughters," recommends short stories and novellas about mythical sea creatures
The author of ‘The Seas’ on creating a new reality through language
The design is inspired by iridescent forms wobbling and rising from a ravine, on the verge of shapeshifting into something known
"A New Book of Grotesques" from GHOST PAINS, by Jessi Jezewska Stevens, recommended by Jeremy M Davies
An excerpt from ALICE SADIE CELINE by Sarah Blakley-Cartwright, recommended by Sanaë Lemoine
In her tragicomic memoir, Elissa Bassist examines how women's pain has been silenced while navigating her own misdiagnoses
Announcing Banned Books USA, offering free banned books for readers in Florida
Mona Awad, author of "Rouge," on the insidious cult of skincare and the transformative power of fairytales
A diverse new wave of writers are transforming the literary landscape