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Bamboo Wives, Biddle City, Coachella, and Cyberspace: Six Poetry Collections to Read in July

Bamboo Wives, Biddle City, Coachella, and Cyberspace: Six Poetry Collections to Read in July

Rebecca Morgan Frank Recommends Marianne Chan, Nicole Cooley, Alan Felsenthal, and Others

By Rebecca Morgan Frank | July 1, 2024

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Exteriors">Tearing Away at the Time Escaping: Lou Stoppard on Pairing Photographs with Annie Ernaux’s Exteriors

Rebecca Bengal Talks to the Curator and Writer About Photographic and Fictional Truth

By Rebecca Bengal | May 15, 2024

How a Multitude of Voices Can Broaden Our Understanding of the Natural World

How a Multitude of Voices Can Broaden Our Understanding of the Natural World

Rebecca Kormos on the Changing Face of Nature and Climate Narratives

By Rebecca Kormos | May 2, 2024

Professors, Priests, Provosts, Manholes, and More: 7 Poetry Books to Read This May

Professors, Priests, Provosts, Manholes, and More: 7 Poetry Books to Read This May

Rebecca Morgan Frank Recommends Catherine Barnett, Jeremy Michael Clark, Ann Jäderlund, and More

By Rebecca Morgan Frank | May 2, 2024

Seven Unexpectedly Intimate Poetry Books to Read in March

Seven Unexpectedly Intimate Poetry Books to Read in March

Rebecca Morgan Frank on New Work by Don Mee Choi, Michael Ondaatje, Mary Gilliland, and More

By Rebecca Morgan Frank | March 4, 2024

Writing the Stories I Needed to Read: Fiction as a Lifeline

Writing the Stories I Needed to Read: Fiction as a Lifeline

Rebecca Roque on "the wounds we carry and what we choose to do with them"

By Rebecca Roque | February 28, 2024

The 1887 Murder of an “Unknown Woman” That May Have Inspired Carolyn Wells

The 1887 Murder of an “Unknown Woman” That May Have Inspired Carolyn Wells

Rebecca Rego Barry on the mystery maven's ouevre and the crime that started it all

By Rebecca Rego Barry | February 16, 2024

Dust, Desolation, and Awe: Rebecca Boyle on Would It Be Like to Return to the Moon

Dust, Desolation, and Awe: Rebecca Boyle on Would It Be Like to Return to the Moon

The Author of “Our Moon” on the Gritty Business of Survival on a Distant Rock

By Rebecca Boyle | February 8, 2024

To Americanize or Americanise: Writing a New Zealand Novel in the America-Dominant Publishing World

To Americanize or Americanise: Writing a New Zealand Novel in the America-Dominant Publishing World

Rebecca K Reilly on the Editors Who Told Her to Change Her Novel for an American Audience

By Rebecca K Reilly | February 7, 2024

Our Moon: How Earth's Celestial Companion Transformed the Planet, Guided Evolution, and Made Us Who We Are
Motherhood and the Moon: On Liminal States of Change and Uncertainty

Motherhood and the Moon: On Liminal States of Change and Uncertainty

Rebecca Boyle Finds Solace in Lunar Metaphysics

By Rebecca Boyle | January 16, 2024

7 New Poetry Collections to Read in December

7 New Poetry Collections to Read in December

Rebecca Morgan Frank Recommends Shane Book, Tacey M. Atsitty, Marlon Hacla, and More

By Rebecca Morgan Frank | December 4, 2023

The Root of Evil: How a Grape Plague and Deceptive Dealing Changed the World of French Wine Forever

The Root of Evil: How a Grape Plague and Deceptive Dealing Changed the World of French Wine Forever

Rebecca Gibb on "the great Burgundy deception"

By Rebecca Gibb | November 30, 2023

(Don’t) Watch Your Tongue: Why Swearing Is Fun

(Don’t) Watch Your Tongue: Why Swearing Is Fun

Rebecca Roache on the Titillating Linguistic Taboos of Modern Life

By Rebecca Roache | November 27, 2023

Beyond the Easy Mythology of “Florida Man” in the Heart of the Everglades

Beyond the Easy Mythology of “Florida Man” in the Heart of the Everglades

Rebecca Renner Explores the Alligator Poacher Sting that Divided a Community

By Rebecca Renner | November 14, 2023

A Journey Into the Heart of the Everglades, and the Alligator Poacher Sting that Divided a Community

A Journey Into the Heart of the Everglades, and the Alligator Poacher Sting that Divided a Community

In her new book, 'Gator Country,' Rebecca Renner wants to go beyond the easy mythology of 'Florida Man.'

By Rebecca Renner | November 14, 2023

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Rebecca Ackermann on the New Series Adaptation of Victor LaValle’s Literary Horror Novel

By Rebecca Ackermann | September 7, 2023

The Existential Impossibilities of Parenting, in Fiction and Life

The Existential Impossibilities of Parenting, in Fiction and Life

Rebecca Ackermann on New Books by Edan Lepucki and Yael Goldstein-Love

By Rebecca Ackermann | August 28, 2023

Self-Portrait in Other People's Pictures

Self-Portrait in Other People's Pictures

Rebecca Bengal Traces a Life in Photography

By Rebecca Bengal | August 17, 2023

Finding Radical Potential in Nigella Lawson’s Food

Finding Radical Potential in Nigella Lawson’s Food

Rebecca May Johnson on the Power of an Overt Claim to Pleasure

By Rebecca May Johnson | June 7, 2023

7 New Poetry Collections to Read in June

7 New Poetry Collections to Read in June

Rebecca Morgan Frank Picks Poets Navigating the Natural World and Wandering Global Cities

By Rebecca Morgan Frank | June 5, 2023