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Lauren Groff
Announcing the Winners of the 2023 O. Henry Prize for Short Fiction
Lauren Groff on This Year's Winners and the "Infinitely Malleable, Gorgeously Economical, and Endlessly Surprising" Short Story Form
By
Lauren Groff
| April 24, 2023
That Which Calls Us: On Writing About God's Word
Z.L. Nickels Considers the Work of Eliot Weinberger, Claire Luchette, Lauren Groff, and Kirstin Valdez Quade
By
Z.L. Nickels
| January 12, 2023
88 Writers on the Books They Loved in 2022
Freeman’s">The Year in Reading From Contributors to
Freeman’s
By
Literary Hub
| December 19, 2022
Lauren Groff's next novel is set in the 17th-century American wilderness.
By
Dan Sheehan
| September 30, 2022
20 new paperbacks hitting shelves this September.
By
Katie Yee
| September 1, 2022
Fun fact: Zadie Smith's younger brother is in the bad Austen adaptation.
By
Emily Temple
| July 20, 2022
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Great Women Through the Ages: A Historical Fiction Reading List
By
Katherine J. Chen
| July 6, 2022
Lauren Groff has won the 2022 Joyce Carol Oates Prize.
By
Emily Firetog
| April 20, 2022
Why Are So Many Men Still Resistant to Reading Women?
By
Mary Ann Sieghart
| March 8, 2022
Here are the finalists for this year’s $50,000 Joyce Carol Oates Prize.
By
Walker Caplan
| March 7, 2022
The Better Half? 7 Novels Told From Both Members of a Couple
Robin Kirman on Books by Lauren Groff, Toni Morrison, and More
By
Robin Kirman
| February 18, 2022
Lauren Groff on Yūko Tsushima’s Quietly Defiant Sensualities
Woman Running in the Mountains">On
Woman Running in the Mountains
By
Lauren Groff
| February 7, 2022
Why You Shouldn’t Read Historical Fiction to Learn History
Juhea Kim on the Role of Literature in Lessons About Humanity
By
Juhea Kim
| December 20, 2021
Here’s the shortlist for the 2022 Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction.
By
Snigdha Koirala
| November 8, 2021
“Nobody’s Free Until Everbody’s Free.” Keisha N. Blain on Lou Hamer’s Work and Life
First Draft Podcast">In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the
First Draft Podcast
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First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
| November 1, 2021
Matrix by Lauren Groff, Read by Adjoa Andoh">
Matrix by Lauren Groff, Read by Adjoa Andoh">
Matrix by Lauren Groff, Read by Adjoa Andoh">
Matrix
by Lauren Groff, Read by Adjoa Andoh
A Resonant Narration of a National Book Award Finalist
By
Behind the Mic
| November 1, 2021
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