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Naima Coster's second novel looks at the family and community tensions that arise when two school districts are merged
Siphiwe Gloria Ndlovu, author of the "City of Kings" trilogy, recommends books by Zimbabweans that examine race, gender, and the nation
Three stories from OUR STRANGERS by Lydia Davis
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Exciting new releases from independent publishing houses that you should be reading
Isle McElroy's new novel "People Collide" explores what happens after a man magically wakes up in the body of his missing wife
"The Hive and the Honey" by Paul Yoon, recommended by Ethan Rutherford
Queer people have been writing historical fiction since before queerness existed
The video game subcommunity gave Jeremy Klemin working language to better understand literary craft
Mona Awad, author of "Rouge," on the insidious cult of skincare and the transformative power of fairytales
Laura Picklesimer, author of "Kill for Love," recommends stories that subvert the serial killer trope
The acclaimed author’s commitment to ending gatekeeping electrifies our mission to make literature more exciting, relevant, and inclusive
Andrew Ridker, author of "Hope," recommends books that capture the cultural moment of Obama’s America