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Annie Proulx
Looking for what to watch this weekend? Try your favorite authors' favorite films.
(An abridged list.)
By
Brittany Allen
| September 27, 2024
On the Outsize Power of the Short Story (AKA the Genre of “High Genius”)
Daphne Kalotay Reminds Us of the Value of Short Fiction
By
Daphne Kalotay
| April 13, 2023
Fen, Bog & Swamp by Annie Proulx, Read by Gabra Zackman">
Fen, Bog & Swamp by Annie Proulx, Read by Gabra Zackman">
Fen, Bog & Swamp by Annie Proulx, Read by Gabra Zackman">
Fen, Bog & Swamp
by Annie Proulx, Read by Gabra Zackman
On a Lifetime Love of Wetlands
By
Behind the Mic
| October 11, 2022
15 new books to get cozy with this week.
By
Katie Yee
| September 27, 2022
Annie Proulx on the Lost Ecological Paradise of the English Fenlands
A Story of a Tearing the Infinitely Complex Web of Life
By
Annie Proulx
| September 27, 2022
Rites of Passage">
Rites of Passage">
Rites of Passage">Annie Proulx Revisits William Golding’s
Rites of Passage
“Golding had a fantastic imaginative ability that allowed him into humanity’s more unsavory byways.”
By
Annie Proulx
| June 17, 2022
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Imagining More: Women Writing Worlds in Crisis
By
Erin Swan
| June 1, 2022
On Friendship: Men in Love Who Aren’t (in Most Cases) Lovers
By
Jonathan Howland
| April 29, 2022
Migrants with Wings: On Flying Reindeer and the Inevitability of Migration
By
Jill Stoner
| December 23, 2021
On Reimagining the Limitless Potential of the Literary Western
Gordy Sauer Recommends Books by Téa Obreht, Hernan Diaz, and More
By
Gordy Sauer
| August 27, 2021
Horseback Riding">
Horseback Riding">
Horseback Riding">Alex Marzano-Lesnevich on Navigating the Starkly Gendered World of
Horseback Riding
girl wasn’t a word for me,
horse
couldn’t be, either.”">“I decided that because
girl
wasn’t a word for me,
horse
couldn’t be, either.”
By
Alex Marzano-Lesnevich
| July 29, 2021
Toward a Typology of Titles, Or: What the Hell to Call a Story
Chris Drangle Takes an Objective Look at an Excruciatingly Subjective Endeavor
By
Chris Drangle
| May 24, 2021
43 of the Most Iconic Short Stories in the English Language
From Washington Irving to Kristen Roupenian
By
Emily Temple
| August 19, 2020
Annie Proulx on One of Her Favorite Short Stories
A Close Reading of William Gass's "The Pedersen Kid"
By
Annie Proulx
| June 24, 2019
Nature Writer Ellen Meloy">
Nature Writer Ellen Meloy">
Nature Writer Ellen Meloy">Annie Proulx on Freewheeling
Nature Writer Ellen Meloy
"Some of the essays seem to have been written last week, so fresh are the topics."
By
Annie Proulx
| April 10, 2019
20 Debut Works of Fiction by Women Over 40
Jenny Bhatt: Against the Mindless and Exclusive Celebration of Youth
By
Jenny Bhatt
| November 8, 2018
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Bestsellers to Blockbusters: Stephen King Reflects on the Adaptations of His Work
October 23, 2025
by
Stephen King
Reader, Show Us Who Did It: Maureen Johnson and Jay Cooper Invite You to Solve a Murder
October 23, 2025
by
John B. Valeri
Are We in the Golden Age of the Audio Thriller?
October 23, 2025
by
Anna Snoekstra
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Might be the best craft book on writing you will ever read It s not…"