Essayer OR - Gratuit

The Atlantic

The Atlantic

A World Without White People

Mohsin Hamid's empty parable of race transformation

10+ min  |

September 2022
Poets & Writers Magazine

Poets & Writers Magazine

Best Wishes

Stories from the front of the book-signing line

7 min  |

September - October 2022
Poets & Writers Magazine

Poets & Writers Magazine

Annie Hwang - Agents & Editors

Annie Hwang of Ayesha Pande Literary talks about community building, professional burnout, the questions writers should ask when querying agents, and the demanding work of advocating for diversity in publishing.

10+ min  |

September - October 2022
ELLE US

ELLE US

Ms. Robinson Goes to Hollywood

When my book became a TV show. I had to get myself camera-ready.

5 min  |

August 2022
Poets & Writers Magazine

Poets & Writers Magazine

Book Prize Celebrates Older Poets

Even as the number of awards for debut poetry books seems to have increased over the years, an inordinate number of those awards are won by writers age forty and under.

4 min  |

July - August 2022
Harper's BAZAAR - US

Harper's BAZAAR - US

As Told to - The Play's the Thing

Shakespeare's Hamlet has been endlessly adapted. Playwright James Ijames's fat ham turns the chilling tragedy into a riotous exploration of queerness.

5 min  |

August 2022
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

We Have a Printing Paper Problem

A new supply chain parable for our times

6 min  |

August - September 2022
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

Who Controls What Books You Can Read?

Welcome to Reason's summer banned books issue

5 min  |

August - September 2022
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

Rise of the Sensitivity Reader

Overzealous gatekeeping on race and gender is killing books before they're published or even written.

10+ min  |

August - September 2022
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

Why Ryan Reynolds Can Use Winnie-the-Pooh To Sell You a Phone Plan

As Pop Culture icons enter the public domain, a strange new era of copyright begins.

10+ min  |

August - September 2022
Newsweek

Newsweek

‘Men and Women Need to Fight Together for Equality'

Track and field-great Jackie Joyner-Kersee on winning Olympic gold and her hopes for the next generation of female athletes

8 min  |

July 01 - 08, 2022 (Double Issue)
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

The Book That Never Stops Changing

What I’ve learned about Dublin, and myself, in a lifetime of reading Ulysses

8 min  |

July - August 2022
Esquire US

Esquire US

Two fathers

Their sons were among the sixteen people who were killed in a bus accident on a cold afternoon in Saskatchewan. Chris Joseph and Scott Thomas lost their sons in the same way, but in grief, their roads diverged.

10+ min  |

Summer 2022
True West

True West

Alaska's Wild West

Adventure and history await discovery across the last frontier state.

9 min  |

June 2022
Reader's Digest US

Reader's Digest US

Advice to the Young

One of the world's most celebrated writers has much to share—though she sometimes wonders whether she should keep her thoughts to herself

10 min  |

June 2022
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Tracy Flick for Principal

Tom Perrotta's '90s antihero returns.

10+ min  |

June 2022
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Chasing Joan Didion

I visited the writer's California homes, from Berkeley to Malibu. What was looking for?

10+ min  |

June 2022
New York magazine

New York magazine

Fernanda Melchor Writes Tragic Machismo

In her novels, male fear and desire are two sides of the same coin.

4 min  |

May 9-22, 2022
New York magazine

New York magazine

Still Yawning at the Apocalypse

Why is the world ignoring the latest U.N. climate report?

6 min  |

March 14-27, 2022
Newsweek

Newsweek

Things Change

Harvey Fierstein's I Was Better Last Night is part memoir and part firsthand account of modern gay history

7 min  |

March 18 - 25, 2022 (Double Issue)
Newsweek

Newsweek

More Cracks in the Glass Ceiling?

A new Harvard Business School analysis nds progress is being made toward workplace gender equity but it’s still slow going

6 min  |

March 11, 2022
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

There's No Such Thing as “the Latino Vote”

Why can't America see that?

10 min  |

March 2022
New York magazine

New York magazine

Chuck Klosterman Lived Through This

In his new book, he tries to write about the ’90s as it felt at the time— at least to people like him.

9 min  |

February 14-27, 2022
True West

True West

Bruce Boxleitner

"James Arness made all the difference in his storied film and television career."

4 min  |

February - March 2022
True West

True West

Rocky Mountain Bonanzas

Explore mining history from Cripple Creek to Grand Encampment.

6 min  |

February - March 2022
True West

True West

My Top Ten Favorite Movie Moments

True West’s Firearms Editor applauds authenticity.

4 min  |

February - March 2022
Newsweek

Newsweek

Cultural Traditions to Celebrate

Each year, UNESCO compiles traditions, knowledge, skills and art from communities across the globe, in a list of “Intangible Cultural Heritage.” The chosen items are not historical monuments or artifacts, but rather “living expressions inherited from our ancestors.” In a time of rapid globalization, the list serves to recognize and celebrate cultural diversity and highlights how traditional ways of life interact with the contemporary world. From the navigation skills of Micronesian wayfarers to a thousand-year pottery tradition carried by women in northern Peru, here’s a snapshot of this year’s list.

3 min  |

January 28 - February 04, 2022
Reader's Digest US

Reader's Digest US

What Roots Means to Me

Alex Haley’s landmark book began in Reader’s Digest, where he worked as a senior editor. The repercussions are still being felt today.

6 min  |

February 2022
Heartfulness eMagazine

Heartfulness eMagazine

Passion and Love for Community

Dr. Prakash Tyagi is the executive director of Gramin Vikas Vigyan Samiti (GRAVIS), an NGO dedicated to working in impoverished rural regions of India, including the Thar desert, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, and Bundelkhand. In part 2 of this interview with Kashish Kalwani, he speaks about how things have changed due to the pandemic and the importance of passion and love for community.

3 min  |

January 2022
Newsweek

Newsweek

Our 21 Favorite Books of 2021

Luckily, 2021 provided a plethora of intriguing options to pique any interest from thrillers on this planet and in space to a Dustbowl family saga,

8 min  |

December 31, 2021