The Books That Quietly Become Part of Who We Are
Something changes in a book between the second and third readings. Not the storyline. Not the characters. The reader has […]
Something changes in a book between the second and third readings. Not the storyline. Not the characters. The reader has […]
Someone is most likely finishing a chapter on a packed train somewhere in New Delhi right now. The scene is
If you spend enough time standing close to the register of any independent bookstore, a pattern will begin to emerge.
There’s a good chance that if you walk into a café on a weeknight in practically any city right now,
It’s easy to picture André Gide there a century ago, restless and unhappy, figuring out some personal contradiction on paper
Even now, Red Cloud, Nebraska, has a certain kind of peace. A wind that hasn’t changed much in more than
It’s not the rejection letter, but there is a specific type of disappointment that is rarely discussed in publishing circles.
Early in the morning, a certain silence descends upon a coffee shop: the espresso machine hissing, a few laptops open,
Somewhere on a shelf is a copy of House of Leaves that has been passed between at least a dozen