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Aaron Robertson
Just how odd is this month's bestseller list? A look at pre-election bestsellers from years past.
By
Aaron Robertson
| September 25, 2020
Black Death Does Not Happen “In the Greek Sense”
Aaron Robertson Responds to a Very Bad Tweet
By
Aaron Robertson
| September 25, 2020
Natalie Portman's upcoming children's book is a collection of "gender-safe" fairy tales.
By
Aaron Robertson
| September 23, 2020
Negroes With Guns and BLM.">
Negroes With Guns and BLM.">
Negroes With Guns and BLM.">I spoke with a friend of Robert and Mabel Williams about
Negroes With Guns
and BLM.
By
Aaron Robertson
| September 18, 2020
The first volume of Barack Obama's memoir is getting a 3 million copy printing this November.
By
Aaron Robertson
| September 17, 2020
The biggest-ever children's book deal is for a fantasy series about bloodthirsty unicorns.
By
Aaron Robertson
| September 16, 2020
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air gave us much to be proud of (including an author).">
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
gave us much to be proud of (including an author).
By
Aaron Robertson
| September 11, 2020
The dictator of Belarus is trying to silence Nobel laureate Svetlana Alexievich.
By
Aaron Robertson
| September 11, 2020
The Education Department is purging itself of anti-racist literature.
By
Aaron Robertson
| September 10, 2020
Playwright and novelist Ayad Akhtar will be the next president of PEN America.
By
Aaron Robertson
| September 8, 2020
Racists politicized the US postal system when they burned abolitionist literature in 1835.
By
Aaron Robertson
| September 4, 2020
Take a virtual tour through Ursula K. Le Guin's gorgeous California home.
By
Aaron Robertson
| September 3, 2020
To Kill a Mockingbird just elected its first Black mayor.">
To Kill a Mockingbird just elected its first Black mayor.">
To Kill a Mockingbird just elected its first Black mayor.">The city depicted in
To Kill a Mockingbird
just elected its first Black mayor.
By
Aaron Robertson
| September 2, 2020
A writer's retreat in Tokyo will treat you like a Real Author, deadlines, nosy editors, and all.
By
Aaron Robertson
| August 27, 2020
A Conversation at the Edge of the World">
A Conversation at the Edge of the World">
A Conversation at the Edge of the World">The Year Afropessimism Hit the Streets?:
A Conversation at the Edge of the World
Aaron Robertson Talks to Frank Wilderson III
By
Aaron Robertson
| August 27, 2020
An Illustrator Brings Realism into Octavia Butler's Speculative Fiction
Kindred">In Conversation with James E. Ransome on the New Edition of
Kindred
By
Aaron Robertson
| August 27, 2020
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"Not much happens In fact there is much in the text that is not made…"