
Farah Ali Fictionalizes the Ways Poverty Shapes the Ebbs and Flows of Relationships
Her novel "The River, The Town" is a portrait of Pakistani lives relegated to the margins by capitalism
Her novel "The River, The Town" is a portrait of Pakistani lives relegated to the margins by capitalism
The strange, alchemical reaction between people can lead to something brilliant, but it can also start a fire
Rafael Frumkin, author of "Confidence," recommends stories that celebrate and normalize queerness
Kayla Maiuri, author of "Mother in the Dark," recommends stories of unraveling mothers and resentful daughters
Kasim Ali, author of "Good Intentions," recommends stories about love, race, and identity
Emma Duffy-Comparone, author of "Love Like That," recommends stories about the absurdity of love
Keisha Bush, author of "No Heaven For Good Boys," recommends books, movies, and albums on the bond between boys and their moms
Sam Cohen, author of "Sarahland," recommends books that explore the toxic allure of "we"
Families, lovers, friends, and more navigate connections that span space and time
Tales of navigating sex, love, and life with more than one partner at a time