lit.newcity.com
Her characters breathe on the page, never tripping into the absurd.
over 2 years ago
lit.newcity.com
Chicago is a place in which possibilities abound, for those seeking to disrupt
and those seeking to restore peace.
over 2 years ago
lit.newcity.com
Lydia Millet’s latest novel, “A Children’s Bible,” starts off innocuously
enough—a group of families are sharing a large house for the summer.
over 3 years ago
bustle.com
Your vacation downtime is the best opportunity you’ll have to tackle a big,
difficult read this year, so I’ve picked out 25 challenging books you should
read this summer. The novels, story collections, and memoirs on the list below
are thick,…
over 4 years ago
lit.newcity.com
″‘Under the Knife’ is an actual body that’s been taken apart and stitched back
together in a number of ways, much like my own body.”
about 5 years ago
npr.org
The spare, slightly creepy off-white cover of Laura Adamczyk’s debut collection
is perfect for the uncomfortable stories within it, works that examine family,
childhood, adulthood, gender and race.
about 5 years ago
nytimes.com
In three new collections, writers explore the lives of individuals testing the
boundaries that separate themselves from other people.
about 5 years ago
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