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The first thing readers will want to do after finishing Peng Shepherd’s ‘All This and More’ is flip it over and start again.
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College, class and money moves in Kiley Reid’s ‘Come and Get It’
Kiley Reid’s sophomore novel “Come and Get It” brings readers to contemplate money, early adulthood and relationships.
Inside the parallel worlds of Aube Rey Lescure’s ‘River East, River West’
Set in 2007 Shanghai and 1985 Qingdao, “River East, River West” alternates between a mother’s and daughter’s perspectives, highlighting the massive cultural shifts in China both after the cultural revolution and the late aughts.
I wrote a book and it failed, but the lessons carried me through my writing career
South Africa-based writer Nobuhle N Nyoni self-published a book in 2019. While she says it failed, she shares tips for others wanting to expand their writing careers.
Exploring the mythical experience of Jami Nakamura Lin’s ‘The Night Parade’
“The Night Parade” is part ghost story, part myth anthology, part memoir but full of heart.
Writer Jen Soriano speaks trauma, colonization and healing ahead of ‘Nervous’ debut
Jen Soriano is a Fillipinx writer and movement builder whose debut collection of essays “Nervous” is out now.
R.F. Kuang’s ‘Yellowface’ is a biting critique of the publishing industry
R.F. Kuang’s “Yellowface” explores who has the right to tell stories and provides an unflinching look at the publishing industry, social media and stories about suffering.