There’s a famous two-decade-old Paris Review interview with Haruki Murakami in which he, one of the world’s most celebrated ...
Christopher de Vinck shares a letter he received from one of his readers in response to his column about his disabled brother ...
I’ve recently heard some sharp comments from friends about male authors publishing books under female names. The pseudonyms are sometimes gender-neutral, but in genres dominated by women, readers ...
Levi Y. Shmotkin didn’t set out to write a book when he began poring through the correspondence of the Rebbe,Menachem Mendel ...
The volume, edited by Dickinson scholars Cristanne Miller and Domhnall Mitchell, is the most complete collection of Dickinson ...
I’ve been an Ernest Hemingway aficionado since my teens, so I was pleased to read the Library of America’s collection of the ...
Harland Miller's Letter Paintings are visually witty—bold, brash, and laced with northern humour that makes you laugh before ...
Actors writing memoirs is nothing new. But what about novels? We chatted with Krysten Ritter, Diego Boneta and Sonya Walger ...
Atlanta author and bookseller Katie Mitchell likes to tell an identity-defining story about her childhood that often pleasantly shocks listeners.
Readers respond to Adam Gopnik’s piece about Lillian Ross’s Profile of Ernest Hemingway and Burkhard Bilger’s article about high-school marching bands.
Agent ‘shared top secret documents while writing book about career’ FBI veteran Johnathan Buma is also accused of taking screenshots of messages with a confidential source which later appeared ...
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