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How Quentin Tarantino’s ‘The Movie Critic’ Fell Apart
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 4 days ago“I trust myself as a writer, I trust my process,” Quentin Tarantino declared onstage at the Adobe...
A bucket list of cities to visit for literature lovers, from Emily Dickinson to Jack Kerouac
Market Watch· 3 days agoThe Emily Dickinson Museum includes The Homestead and the next-door Evergreens, where Emily’s...
The Essential Joan Didion
New York Times· 15 hours agoThe Joan Didion many people know is constructed from a few artifacts the real writer left behind when she died in 2021. There’s her much-imitated (and...
The 20 Best Comic Book TV Shows of All Time, Ranked
Indiewire via Yahoo News· 2 days ago“The Walking Dead” One of the biggest strengths of “The Walking Dead” is that its characters will always be subservient to the world around them. Because...
Brits told 'look here in house' for forgotten item that could be worth £1000s
Daily Express· 6 days agoCash-strapped Britons have been told to dig through their bookshelves for valuable novels which...
10 Books We Can’t Wait to Read in May
PureWow via Yahoo News· 5 days agoPureWow Editors select every item that appears on this page,, and the company may earn compensation through affiliate links within the story You can...
The PEN America Literary Awards Are Canceled. The Writers Know Why.
Vulture· 4 days agoAuthors are staging their own protest amid an extraordinary week of action against Israel’s occupation of Gaza. In solidarity with a free Palestine, a group of 29 writers ...
Add these books, with Lancaster County ties, to your spring reading list
Lancaster Online· 7 days agoThis list of books features authors and editors from, or connected to, Lancaster County. Harman also...
‘Buy the ticket, take the ride': Benny Taubman’s senior send-off
FSView· 6 days agoA couple highlights from the list include pre-2000s video game hardware, everglade ecology,...
Hardbound Vaudeville
The Atlantic· 4 hours agoOften poorly translated—the Constance Garnetts of the world seem to have switched from Russian to Spanish—LatinAmerican novelists inhabit their nonreaders’ minds as I.D. cards ...