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Posted inEditor's Pick, Essays & Criticism, Nonfiction, Unapologetic Women

Game of Crones

by Laura Lippman May 6, 2019October 19, 2022

It wasn’t entirely Laura Lippman’s idea to become a mother in her 50s. But when it happened, she leaned in hard.

Posted inEssays & Criticism, Feature, Nonfiction, Story, Unapologetic Women

Game of Crones

by Laura Lippman May 6, 2019October 19, 2022

It wasn’t entirely Laura Lippman’s idea to become a mother in her 50s. But when it happened, she leaned in hard.

Posted inBooks, Fiction, Story

Lock Your Doors?

by Ryan Chapman April 18, 2019October 19, 2022

A new homeowner reads two novels that revolve around surreal home-invasion scenarios, and considers what it is about his house that scares him.

Posted inArts & Culture, Books, Culture, Editor's Pick, Essays & Criticism

Partners in Crime: The Life, Loves & Nuyorican Noir of Jerry Rodriguez

by Michael Gonzales November 9, 2018October 19, 2022

Michael Gonzales remembers a real friendship and the makings of a brutal crime novel.

Posted inArts & Culture, Books, Culture, Essays & Criticism, Story

Partners in Crime: The Life, Loves & Nuyorican Noir of Jerry Rodriguez

by Michael Gonzales November 9, 2018October 19, 2022

Michael Gonzales remembers a real friendship and the makings of a brutal crime novel.

Posted inBooks, Fiction, Story

The New Feeling

by Anna Moschovakis October 5, 2018October 19, 2022

When Eleanor takes a break from reading the news, her laptop goes missing. Full of self-abnegation, she asks Wallace Shawn for advice.

Posted inBooks, Fiction, Story

Army of Me

by Longreads September 4, 2018October 19, 2022

A woman who doesn’t feel like going to work today stays in bed and looks at the internet instead. She finds a blog by a fed-up call center employee who complains about the customers.

Jonathan Franzen
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Jonathan Franzen’s “Readers”

by Catherine Cusick June 26, 2018October 19, 2022

Haters could write the book on hate reading Jonathan Franzen, but he wouldn’t read it and neither would they.

Posted inNonfiction, Profiles & Interviews, Quotes

Talking with Multi-Genre Writer Walter Mosley

by Aaron Gilbreath July 11, 2017October 19, 2022

The author talks with The Paris Review about writing, crime fiction, and his depiction of Black American life.

Posted inArts & Culture, Story

The Tears of Denis Johnson

by Longreads June 16, 2017October 25, 2022

The writer showed his students and friends how to remain an artist, even when one becomes a kind of cult figure.

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