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adaptations
20 Literary Adaptations Disavowed by Their Original Authors
White-washing, Misquoting, Miscasting, and Other Sins of Hollywood
By
Emily Temple
| February 27, 2018
What’s It Really Like to Have Your Book Made Into a Movie?
Fiction/Non/Fiction, Jeff VanderMeer and
Christina Sibul Talk Adaptation and
Annihilation
">In Episode 11 of
Fiction/Non/Fiction
, Jeff VanderMeer and
Christina Sibul Talk Adaptation and
Annihilation
By
Literary Hub
| February 22, 2018
Dystopia For Sale: How a Commercialized Genre Lost its Teeth
Overdosing on Stories of Futility Might Be Bad for Us
By
Brady Gerber
| February 8, 2018
35 Literary Adaptations to Look Forward to in 2018
Prepare Your Reading Schedule Now
By
Emily Temple
| January 4, 2018
Where Can Hollywood's Reboot Obsession Go From Here?
A Live-Action Netflix Anime Adaptation Offers a Surprising Answer
By
Eric Thurm
| December 28, 2017
What Really Happened to the Girls at Hanging Rock?
Maile Meloy on a 50-Year Literary Mystery
By
Maile Meloy
| November 27, 2017
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
This is How to Turn a Great Short Story into a Great TV Show
By
Emily Temple
| November 13, 2017
One Decade, Two Writers, Many Actors, and Finally My Book Became a Movie
By
Mark Haskell Smith
| September 7, 2017
The Dark Tower the Worst Stephen King Movie Ever?">Is
The Dark Tower
the Worst Stephen King Movie Ever?
By
J.W. McCormack
| August 11, 2017
Why Write a Musical About the Brontës?
Dramatizing a Family Rife With Intrigue, Illicit Romance, and Fierce Feminism
By
Katie Palmer
| July 26, 2017
Peter Pan,
Vanity Fair
, and
Little Women
In the Works">
Peter Pan,
Vanity Fair
, and
Little Women
In the Works">
Peter Pan,
Vanity Fair
, and
Little Women
In the Works">New Adaptations of
Peter Pan
,
Vanity Fair
, and
Little Women
In the Works
The Week in Literary Film and Television News
By
Emily Temple
| July 7, 2017
The Lives of the Poets Aren't All That Cinematic
A Quiet Passion and
Jim Jarmusch’s
Paterson
">Routine and Domesticity in Terence Davies’s
A Quiet Passion
and
Jim Jarmusch’s
Paterson
By
Lucy Scholes
| April 13, 2017
On the Genius of Daniel Woodrell, the "Battle-Hardened Bard of Meth Country"
Tomato Red, Opens Today">The Latest Film Based on His Writing,
Tomato Red
, Opens Today
By
William Boyle
| March 3, 2017
Your Literary Guide to the Sundance Film Festival
André Aciman, Alejandro Zambra, Nikolai Leskov, J.D. Salinger and more
By
Emily Temple
| January 18, 2017
Silence">
Silence">
Silence">30 Years Later, Scorsese Makes His
Silence
On Shūsaku Endō’s Eponymous Source Novel
By
Nick Ripatrazone
| January 17, 2017
Your Essential Literary Guide to the 2017 Golden Globes
How to Sound Book Smart at Your Viewing Party This Weekend
By
Emily Temple
| January 6, 2017
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Stephen King
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October 23, 2025
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John B. Valeri
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Not much happens In fact there is much in the text that is not made…"