In a world of dwindling reviews, the author Lydia Davis’s new work charts a more serendipitous path to reading.
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How I Managed to Write a Book without Going (Too) Broke
I n a certain sense, I have been an employee of the Canadian government for the roughly eighteen months during which I wrote ...
Lingering impact: Even without a traditional conclusion, the end should leave a lasting impression on the reader. Think about ...
For many children, doctor visits brings anxiety, tears, and endless questions. But pediatrician Dr. Letisha Jefferson is on a ...
Elbows Up!” is a collection of essays by prominent Canadians like Margaret Atwood that seeks to make something positive out ...
The author also talks about his relationship to J.R.R. Tolkien, the deadline-blowing origins of his characters Dunk and Egg ...
Meet Deepa Paul, the Amsterdam-based Filipina author of 'Ask Me How it Works' a memoir about her open marriage ...
Patrick and I have come to better understand and better love each other. The book, it turns out, was the bridge we needed ...
USA TODAY's seasonal book challenge is back by popular demand. Read books, get bingo and you'll be entered in a $100 Bookshop ...
Discover essential questions to ask your vet that can enhance your pet's health and wellbeing. Get informed and advocate for ...
Kukula Award winner Christoph Irmscher discusses the craft of professional criticism, and why book reviews remain vital to democracy.
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