Elmore Leonard’s Archives Go South, McSweeney’s to Become a Nonprofit, and More
Staff John Grisham’s controversial comments on child pornography; a new film based on the story that inspired Moby-Dick; “Yoga for Writers”; and other news.Page 1This is all the info relevant to page...
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November/December 2014 Rebecca Bates State: New York The Center for Humanities at the CUNY Graduate Center in New York City is making the ephemeral more tangible through its Lost & Found chapbook...
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November/December 2014 Mira Ptacin Despite struggles, libraries are learning to navigate the ever-changing, and often cost-prohibitive, landscape of digital lending. Page 1This is all the info relevant...
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Last Wednesday, a full lunar eclipse occurred in the early hours of the morning. Its red hue has earned the lunar event the title of a “blood moon.” It is part of a rare series of eclipses known as a...
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"The russet hue of fields left bare, and all / The tints of leaves and blossoms ere they fall." Actor Patrick Stewart reads John Clare's poem at the poet's historic cottage, located in the village of...
View ArticleElmore Leonard’s Archives Go South, McSweeney’s to Become a Nonprofit, and More
Staff John Grisham’s controversial comments on child pornography; a new film based on the story that inspired Moby-Dick; “Yoga for Writers”; and other news.Page 1This is all the info relevant to page...
View ArticleCaitlin Doughty
doughty_caitlin_110.jpgWriter Photo Credit: Mara Zehler "I had to stop myself from reading 'Writing Habits of Famous Authors' articles. Such glamorized routines create unrealistic expectations the...
View ArticleThe Things
Donald Hall reads a poem, from his book The Back Chamber (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2011), about his home in New Hampshire. Hall discusses his new book, Essays After Eighty, in the current issue of...
View ArticleIn Defense of Clichés, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Revisited, and More
Staff Famous writers compose an Exquisite Corpse; a tourist is accidentally locked inside a London bookstore; an essay on taboos and creativity; and other news.Page 1This is all the info relevant to...
View ArticleDouglas Kearney Raps, Scats, and Grows Beautiful, Thorny Horns
Poet, performer, and librettist Douglas Kearney’s third poetry collection, Patter (Red Hen Press, 2014), examines miscarriage, infertility, and parenthood. His second book, The Black Automaton (Fence...
View ArticleTo Autumn
"The russet hue of fields left bare, and all / The tints of leaves and blossoms ere they fall." Actor Patrick Stewart reads John Clare's poem at the poet's historic cottage, located in the village of...
View ArticleElmore Leonard’s Archives Go South, McSweeney’s to Become a Nonprofit, and More
Staff John Grisham’s controversial comments on child pornography; a new film based on the story that inspired Moby-Dick; “Yoga for Writers”; and other news.Page 1This is all the info relevant to page...
View ArticleCaitlin Doughty
doughty_caitlin_110.jpgWriter Photo Credit: Mara Zehler "I had to stop myself from reading 'Writing Habits of Famous Authors' articles. Such glamorized routines create unrealistic expectations the...
View ArticleThe Things
Donald Hall reads a poem, from his book The Back Chamber (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2011), about his home in New Hampshire. Hall discusses his new book, Essays After Eighty, in the current issue of...
View ArticleIn Defense of Clichés, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Revisited, and More
Staff Famous writers compose an Exquisite Corpse; a tourist is accidentally locked inside a London bookstore; an essay on taboos and creativity; and other news.Page 1This is all the info relevant to...
View ArticleDouglas Kearney Raps, Scats, and Grows Beautiful, Thorny Horns
Poet, performer, and librettist Douglas Kearney’s third poetry collection, Patter (Red Hen Press, 2014), examines miscarriage, infertility, and parenthood. His second book, The Black Automaton (Fence...
View ArticleCharles D'Ambrosio
"As writers, it's very hard to get over the habit of being civilized." The author of Loitering, published this month by Tin House Books, shares a valuable lesson learned from a class with novelist...
View ArticleClassical Lit Goes Digital, Jericho Brown’s New Collection, and More
Staff The British Library hosts a Gothic literature exhibit; Roger Moore publishes a Hollywood memoir; Heyday Books turns forty; and other newsPage 1This is all the info relevant to page 1 of the...
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