Violence Is the Only Law in This War
"The Hive and the Honey" by Paul Yoon, recommended by Ethan Rutherford
"The Hive and the Honey" by Paul Yoon, recommended by Ethan Rutherford
Francesca McDonnell Capossela, author of "Trouble the Living," recommends stories about dark and dangerous women reclaiming their power
Jody Keisner's essay collection examines the real and imagined monsters hiding under all women's metaphorical beds
Aruni Kashyap's collection "There Is No Good Time for Bad News" shows how the oppressor and the oppressed are not mutually exclusive categories
Cassandra Lane's memoir "We Are Bridges" explores the legacy of lynching and why we can't simply let go of the past
I felt cheated by the lack of catharsis in "Promising Young Woman"—but maybe that was the point
Dolores Reyes's magical realist fiction "Eartheater" sheds light on an all-too-real epidemic of femicide
Novels have been selling us the myth that crimes are mysteries and cops are here to protect us
The poems in "Homie" center friendship and intimacy, but don't dodge harder issues
Michael Nye’s debut novel, ‘All the Castles Burned,’ examines 20 years shared by two men