Readers who enjoy long books full of interlocking stories, books that pull you in again and again, will find added pleasure in this author's quirky interview.
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6 Surprising Household Items You Can Upcycle into Free Plant Markers
Most gardeners spend money on store-bought plastic stakes that fade after one season and snap at the worst possible moment.
Not all thinking happens in conversation. For some introverts, writing is where thought begins—slowly, privately, and with surprising depth.
Ditch the diaries of unread lore - here's how to make backstories that actually matter to a Dungeons and Dragons campaign.
The best summer companion is a good book. This year has already given us some truly brilliant ones making it really hard to ...
I read “Heather” in a single sitting, equal parts infuriated and dazzled. Save to your reading list: So many writers of ...
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American playwrights are embracing the nation's complexity. Will audiences answer the call?
Democracy is in crisis. But writers such as Young Jean Lee, Tarell Alvin McCraney and Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, are stepping up ...
I can’t control the weather, but I hope you’ll find some relief with the good things assembled here. The United States turns 250 this weekend, but restaurant dining as we know it — with menus ...
A big idea might spark a sci-fi story, but writer Charlie Jane Anders says it’s rarely the most important part. Anders has published seven novels and several short stories, earning some of science ...
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with author Jenny Jackson about her new novel The Shampoo Effect.
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