On the controversy surrounding Emily Gould and “confessional” writing. by Emma Winsor Wood Yesterday Slate’s Katie Roiphe argued that if Karl […]
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On the controversy surrounding Emily Gould and “confessional” writing. by Emma Winsor Wood Yesterday Slate’s Katie Roiphe argued that if Karl […]
Read more‘Busted’ could shatter stereotypes of female journalists on the small screen. by Andrea Kszystyniak and Kaylen Ralph Sarah Jessica Parker is […]
Read moreTo accompany last week’s content on Emma Straub’s “The Vacationers” (Author Q&A and Book Review), and to celebrate the unofficial start […]
Read moreNot your typical poolside read. by Kaylen Ralph The Vacationers, Emma Straub’s latest novel from Riverhead Books, is a beach read you […]
Read moreTO ACCOMPANY THIS WEEK’S Q&A WITH the authors of “Graduates in Wonderland”, OUR EDITORIAL STAFF PROVIDES RECOMMENDED READING ON THE SUBJECT OF graduation. by The Editors […]
Read moreTo accompany this week’s longform essay on the making of David Fincher’s Gone Girl, we provide recommended reading on the subject of MOVIES. by Paige Pritchard On […]
Read moreWhy Marina Keegan’s posthumous collection of fiction and essays is important, especially for Millennials. by Paige Pritchard My favorite paragraph from […]
Read moreIf bad dancing is a strategic social phenomenon, it makes sense that there’s quite a bit of writing out there about […]
Read moreA review of Jen Doll’s newest book, Save The Date: The Occasional Mortifications of a Serial Wedding Guest. by Joanna Demkiewicz /// […]
Read moreThe Riveter staff shares some of their favorite writerly women to celebrate the last day of National Poetry Month. by The […]
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