Sequel to Tank Water, Michael Burge’s Dirt Trap continues a rural noir series imagined through a queer lens. Journalist James ...
Auslander, vividly up to date with recent events such as the Yom Kippur attack in Manchester, is a lovingly evoked story of a family’s experience of “escape and exile”, leading to Moritz’s somewhat ...
To this day, I wish I’d asked why the longtime Democrat was at right-leaning Hoover, but this was Barry Diller. Everyone wants to talk to him. Which in a sense explains this review of his excellent ...
Outraged at what he deemed a literary injustice, Malcolm Cowley used his influence as a consulting editor at Viking and a well-connected critic to give Faulkner his due. In 1944-45 he published a ...
With this brilliantly simple conceit, Markovits launches his hero on a midlife odyssey, a cross-country road trip that ...
Psychiatrist Shruti Mutalik reflects on “The Correspondent,” a new novel set in Annapolis that explores themes of loneliness ...
Joanna Olczak-Ronikier conveys the love and ideals of a large Jewish clan in a place where Jewish lives were always endangered.
When Elizabeth Gilbert published Eat, Pray, Love in 2006, she set off a tourism boom of solo travellers inspired by her ...
We speak to Daniel Nour about his memoir ’How to Dodge Flying Sandals,’ and how writing honestly about family and faith ...
Memoirs by Sylvester Stallone and the founder of Barstool Sports; essays from celebrated novelists Jesmyn Ward and Jayne Anne ...
The winner will receive $6,000, a two-week writing residency and have their story published on. Submissions are open until ...
The title poem is a salvo to those with “once-taut skin” who are now armed with “fierce wisdom”; Clarke’s changelings are ...