A reporter shares advice on how to tell an honest story about autism and youth suicide that doesn’t impose a simple narrative on the complexities of real life.
The books we're spotlighting this month don't exactly radiate escapist good vibes — but they do offer the opportunity to step into someone else's life and get to know their view of our shared world.
I’m just not a good writer.”It’s a phrase teachers hear too often, usually at the exact moment a writing task is assigned.
Just 22 and still a student, Nelio Biedermann has been compared to Thomas Mann thanks to “Lázár,” his sweeping family saga.
NDAs protect sensitive information, but they can also make it difficult for professionals to showcase their achievements.
We are living through a paradox in modern medicine: widespread pain, yet shrinking access to the most effective relief. As policymakers restrict certain treatments, millions of patients are ...
Nancy Foley's deviously-plotted novel centers on an aging artist in New Mexico. Brutally dismissive of anyone who disagrees ...
After years of speculation, New York Times reporter John Carreyrou explains why he thinks he identified the true founder of ...
The author lived in Culver City for 20+ years before retiring. His debut novel, Coyote Time, published by Guernica Editions, is available wherever books are sold. Over four decades, I made my living ...
The author of The Whale credits his Tony-contending star Laurie Metcalf with being "the greatest stage actor living in ...
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