In a world of dwindling reviews, the author Lydia Davis’s new work charts a more serendipitous path to reading.
You can review products you've bought on the desktop or mobile version of Amazon. Once published, you can go back in and edit ...
Branded as “366 Daily Inspirations for Writers & Artists,” this compendium of prompts contains an abundance of inspiration.
Covering consumer tech for more than a decade, Ruben's primary focus is on AI, with a keen but critical eye for chatbots and ...
In “Paper Girl,” Beth Macy describes returning to Urbana, Ohio, once a key stop on the Underground Railroad, now a place ...
In "Born," Lucy Inglis reexamines history through the lens of gender roles, medical authority, and bodily autonomy.
In “Goliath’s Curse,” Luke Kemp crunches the numbers to see exactly how far we are from the fate of once-great empires.
Jeannine Atkins’s "Knocking on Windows," Alyson Stoner’s "Semi-Well-Adjusted Despite Literally Everything," and Tembi Locke’s ...
The Book Club for Troublesome Women” is a hopeful vision of how a revolution began in revelatory reading, a reminder of just ...
The Hungarian novelist is famously difficult, but we have some recommendations about where to begin reading his work -- and ...
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