Five years after the pandemic, I’m holding out for a story that doesn’t just describe our experience, but transforms it.
In July of 2020, a little less than six months after COVID-19 sent much of the world into lockdown, I reviewed three newly released books about the coronavirus pandemic for this magazine. Six months ...
WeWillWrite, an ed-tech tool from Norway that launched in the U.S. last week, uses fast-paced, anonymous classroom writing ...
Reading historical fiction is a powerful way to experience the past through the eyes of someone living a very different life.
Not long after COVID lockdowns began in the U.S. five years ago this week, many readers and writers started to wonder, with a ...
Sam Altman said he was “really struck” by the OpenAI-generated short story, though authors are divided about the result.
Writer’s block, the nemesis of scholars across disciplines, can transform the exciting prospect of articulating one’s ...
A 70-year-old woman, her great-nephew, and a mysterious pair of armchairs take an action-filled trip to Paris in the graphic ...
She is efficient and descriptive in this ... Flamingo Ms. Johnston’s writing sometimes exasperated critics in the United States. Reviewing her novel about a spinsterish, unsuccessful Irish ...
Manually producing the TLF involves an interplay of biostatisticians, terminology coders, statistical programmers, and ...
It's been more than 50 years since Goines and his common-law wife, Shirley Sailor, were found shot to death on Oct. 21, 1974 ...