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The novelist, whose latest novel imagines Brontë’s life, says the book was written as she listened almost exclusively to the ...
Can a culture survive as a way of life, even as the language and writing at its core, alter with time? Can we be rational and ...
Danzy Senna’s latest novel, Colored Television, tells the story of Jane, a novelist and tenure-track professor, and her ...
Tracy L. Gray discusses her debut children's book about single parenthood, community support, and reuniting her daughter with ...
In her debut novel, Misophonia, Dana Vowinckel explores the cultural diaspora through one teenager’s summer across Berlin, ...
June is Pride Month. To celebrate, we've curated a list of the latest fiction, nonfiction, poetry and comics by 2SLGBTQ+ ...
From loving time with family to learning about the sun’s rays, summer’s options are vast. Columnist Caroline Luzzatto recommends.
Janet Anderson believes there is power in writing your own story that helps people find a joy that escapes them as they’re busy living what is often perceived ...
IrishCentral contributor Martin Burns celebrates James Joyce’s masterpiece "Ulysses", its journey through Dublin and what makes Leopold Bloom so special... or not.
One of her most powerful legacies was uncovering the work of Matilda Joslyn Gage, a Central New York suffragist.
The message on the smartly embossed card was so matter-of-fact that its true significance would have remained hidden to all ...
Alabama award-winning writer with Hot Springs roots, author, and the 2017–2021 State Poet Laureate of Alabama Jennifer Horne ...
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