Kelly Link Makes Fairy Tales Even Weirder Than You Remember
The author of "White Cat, Black Dog" on why we're drawn to folk tales and how superstitions shape stories
The author of "White Cat, Black Dog" on why we're drawn to folk tales and how superstitions shape stories
Bethany Ball, author of "The Pessimists," recommends books set in schools where things aren't quite what they seem
Ten questions about teaching writing with the author of "Fruit of the Drunken Tree"
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Mieko Kawakami makes her English-language debut with a novel about fertility, femininity, and the curse of embodiment
Composer Matthew Aucoin on adapting a three-volume epic verse about cute gay ghosts, and where he's going from there
The authors discuss Tran's memoir "Sigh, Gone" and how writing is like tattooing
Anna Cox recommends stories that turn normalcy on its head
JD Scott’s collection "Moonflower, Nightshade, All the Hours of the Day" tells magical stories of queer youth
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