Writer’s Digest
Embrace Your Strange
Discover your writing quirks and use them to your advantage.
5 min |
November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest
WRITING IN THE SOUTHERN GOTHIC STYLE
Understand the origins and nuances of this Gothic subgenre to write atmospheric tales.
9 min |
November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest
DEVELOPING MAGIC SYSTEMS
Award-winning author Whitney Hill shares considerations for developing a magic system for your stories and how to avoid boxing yourself in for future works.
10 min |
November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest
HIDDEN SUGAR
Grand-prize winner of the 94th Annual WD Writing Competition Alison Luterman shares the inspiration behind her winning poem and the power of being a poet.
5 min |
November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest
The Swimmers
THE CHALLENGE: Write a drabble-a short story of exactly 100 words-based on the photo prompt below.
1 min |
November / December 2025
Vanity Fair US
THE LAST STAND
Richard Prince has shocked the cultural establishment again and again with norm-breaking—some say lawbreaking—conceptual artworks. But since the pandemic, he's been holed up in his Hamptons home, rarely making appearances. In an unprecedented interview late in his career, he spills to NATE FREEMAN about the surprising new series he calls Folk Songs and his six-hour film, Deposition. And for the first time, he discusses what will happen to his estate after he's gone
10+ min |
November 2025
Vanity Fair US
MUSE AND MAKER
The painter Kate Capshaw, known for her intimate likenesses, could hardly say no when the National Portrait Gallery commissioned one of Steven Spielberg, her husband of more than 30 years
2 min |
November 2025
Vanity Fair US
From Bust to Bust
Andrew Ross Sorkin tells NATALIE KORACH his new book on 1929 works as a parable for today—down to the characters
5 min |
November 2025
Vanity Fair US
DREAM WEAVER
FOR HIS DEBUT at Dior, Jonathan Anderson worked with prolific textile artist Sheila Hicks to reimagine the house's epochal Lady Dior bag with texture, utility, movement, and fun.
1 min |
November 2025
Vanity Fair US
He Got His MTV
TOM FRESTON helped birth MTV and reinvent television. In an excerpt from his new memoir, Unplugged: Adventures from MTV to Timbuktu, he recalls the campaign that saved the network
5 min |
November 2025
Vanity Fair US
THE ARTIST IS PRESENT
As ICE continues mass detainments and deportations, artist Isabelle Brourman has spent months inside the New York City federal immigration court. She spoke with KEZIAH WEIR about the scenes of brutality and emotional strength she's documented, in rooms where cameras aren't allowed
6 min |
November 2025
Vanity Fair US
LARRY GAGOSIAN
The world's grandest art dealer and new owner of Book Hampton, the celebrated tome slinger to East End Brahmins — on summering in Capri, wading in warm St. Barts waters, his custom-made pool cue, and sitting for David Hockney
1 min |
November 2025
Delish
Coolest Cakes
If you're going to roll up your sleeves, make it unforgettable.
6 min |
Winter 2025
Cottages and Bungalows
Holiday Warmth Florida Style
With a love for nature, a flair for vignettes, and family traditions at the heart, this home shines especially bright at Christmastime.
4 min |
December / January 2026
Vogue US
LOS ANGELES, MON AMOUR
Saint Laurent's Anthony Vaccarello has long had an affinity for LA's cinematic way of life. Now he's extending his creativity beyond fashion as worn by his friend Gwyneth Paltrow to make the kind of movies he loves.
10+ min |
November 2025
Vogue US
Family Affair
Robert Icke’s new production of Oedipus—starring Mark Strong and Lesley Manville—makes a 2,500-year-old play strikingly modern.
8 min |
November 2025
Vogue US
Leveling Up
Becoming a breakout actor is one thing. With his acclaimed film Urchin, Harris Dickinson, 29, has added another line to his résumé: writer-director to watch.
8 min |
November 2025
Cottages and Bungalows
Introducing Project House Tennessee
Discover the story behind our newest collaboration, a timeless new build with the design team of Plank & Pillow.
1 min |
December / January 2026
Cottages and Bungalows
Christmas at The Tranquil Cottage
Nestled in the North Georgia mountains, this European-inspired cottage feels like it has stood for centuries. Filled with antiques, heirloom touches, and the glow of holiday magic.
4 min |
December / January 2026
Cottages and Bungalows
A Minnesota Cottage Christmas
History, tradition, and fresh greens shine in a timeless 1912 bungalow.
2 min |
December / January 2026
Vogue US
WONDERLAND
For Greta Lee, fame and fashion-icon status are confusing, amusing, and energizing- all at once. \"I want to squeeze life dry and milk it to the bone,\" she says.
10+ min |
November 2025
Cottages and Bungalows
Oh Christmas Trees: 14 Sparkling Styles We Love
A forest of our favorite holiday trees that dazzle and delight.
3 min |
December / January 2026
Vogue US
FEARLESS
Scores of movies, heaps of awards, and a parade of unforgettable fashion moments. But Nicole Kidman is as voracious as ever: more risk, more everything. “Why stop?”
10+ min |
November 2025
Delish
Cheesy Little Snacks
The only way cheese can get more jolly? If it's also adorable.
1 min |
Winter 2025
Delish
Clever Chocolate Treats
These desserts taste as good as they look.
3 min |
Winter 2025
Delish
Brownies That Sleigh
Wash these down with some eggnog, and all is calm and bright.
4 min |
Winter 2025
Vogue US
MORE IS MORE
Fall movies run a bumper crop.
3 min |
November 2025
Vogue US
The Island
As a teenager, the novelist Lily King fell for a boy she met on the beach. In the decades that followed, he would shape her life far beyond their initial encounter.
9 min |
November 2025
Writer’s Digest
Wonder and Whimsy, Fables and Folklore: The Making of a Trickster
So many of the stories I loved as a kid, that live as strands within my narrative DNA, posited that the impossible could be around any corner. That gods watched us from the stars, that three-mast pirate carracks floated above hidden, legendary leviathans, that any mighty tree was but a part of Yggdrasil. I learned that sometimes, spider bites or lightning strikes could make you special, that anyone could be a hero, that sometimes pain could alchemize into purpose. I read stories of ants and grasshoppers, scorpions and frogs, and followed those animals to the cozy Abbey of Redwall, where the morals became more complicated but no less potent.
2 min |
November / December 2025
Writer’s Digest
Words Gone Wild
Digging Into Whimsy for Serious Writers
7 min |