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November / December 2025

Learn to read like a writer from books both new and older.

- BY AMY JONES

Family Politics

Frontlist

Bitter Honey by Lọlá Ákínmádé

(William Morrow, general fiction, November 2025)

SYNOPSIS: In 1978, Nancy travels from Gambia to Stockholm on a scholarship to study politics and international relations. Her goal: to become the first female president of Gambia. Over a few years, Nancy's professor Lars tries to charm his way into her life as more than just a mentor. When Nancy's personal situation changes suddenly, she finally gives in to the feelings that had been simmering under the surface.

More than two decades later, in 2006, Nancy is not the president of Gambia, but her daughter Tina is on the verge of pop stardom with a chance to represent her country, Sweden, at Eurovision. But when a message from the father she'd been told was long dead appears at her dressing room door, it throws all her preparation out the window, and she fails to make it to the next round, drawing intense criticism from members of an anti-immigrant right-wing Swedish nationalist party.

Flipping back and forth in time between mother and daughter, the truth about Nancy’s relationship with Lars and why she told their children he died in Gambia is slowly revealed.

Backlist

The Nix by Nathan Hill

(Vintage books, literary fiction, 2016)

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Lauren Groff

The three-time National Book Award finalist discusses her new short story collection, Brawler, and the necessity of failure in writing.

time to read

14 mins

March / April 2026

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Writer’s Digest

Seven

THE CHALLENGE: Write a short story of 650 words or fewer based on the photo below.

time to read

2 mins

March / April 2026

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Writer’s Digest

Pacing in Nonfiction

It's all about story.

time to read

5 mins

March / April 2026

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If You're Bored, They're Bored

Five Zero-Draft tricks to ensure tight pacing.

time to read

8 mins

March / April 2026

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Writer’s Digest

Deities

Gods and goddesses have had power over our imaginations stretching through the ages—whether ancient Norse, Chinese, Mesoamerican, or Greco-Roman, we have a fascination with cosmic beings.

time to read

5 mins

March / April 2026

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Writer’s Digest

Merging Memory With Imagination

Author Rin-rin Yu's debut middle-grade novel, Goodbye, French Fry, represents a combination of her true childhood experiences and the universal experience of growing into yourself.

time to read

5 mins

March / April 2026

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Writer’s Digest

Put Yourself in Charge of Your Own Story

Julie Ann Sipos, grand-prize winner of the 33rd annual WD Self-Published Book Awards, on how her career in Hollywood influences her writing style and her business strategy as an indie author.

time to read

4 mins

March / April 2026

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Writer’s Digest

The Pause Is the Point

How to use stillness to create momentum in your fiction.

time to read

10 mins

March / April 2026

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Writer’s Digest

Ericka Tiffany Phillips

Ericka Tiffany Phillips is a literary agent at the Stephanie Tade Agency, representing nonfiction authors whose “work have the power to shape culture and catalyze collective transformation,” she says.

time to read

2 mins

March / April 2026

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Writer’s Digest

Short-Story Dispensers Bring Literature to the Masses

Life is often a wait, whether it's for a commuter train, an appointment with a doctor, or the start of a class.

time to read

5 mins

March / April 2026

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