An atmospheric novel that will take you into the minds of its characters and onto the streets of Philadelphia, all in […]
Read moreThe Riveter Canon 10: Festivals
Be it alongside young hipsters donning floral crowns, shirtless Surrealists hitting the Playa, or fervent fans chugging Faygo, the setting of […]
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Talking community action with this journalist-turned author, and how it relates to her own experiences. by Kaylen Ralph “Nonfiction is the […]
Read moreBook Review: Five aspects of Emily Gould’s ‘Friendship’ that Transcend its Genre
Why I don’t care whether Emily Gould’s novel is classified as “confessional,” or anything else. The receipt of Emily Gould’s second […]
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What celebrities are reading lately, according to their Instagram feed. by The Editors In “Literature is Instagram’s Latest Accessory“, Alana Levinson […]
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Books: an essential side to the It Girl’s Breakfast. by Alana Levinson What makes a book a success–a New-York-Times-Bestseller-Oprah’s-book-club-pick-movie-option kind of […]
Read moreThe Riveter Canon 9: Tourists
To accompany last week’s content on Emma Straub’s “The Vacationers” (Author Q&A and Book Review), and to celebrate the unofficial start […]
Read moreBook Review: ‘The Vacationers’ by Emma Straub
Not your typical poolside read. by Kaylen Ralph The Vacationers, Emma Straub’s latest novel from Riverhead Books, is a beach read you […]
Read moreThe Riveter Canon 8: Graduation
TO 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 moreQ&A With the Women of ‘Graduates in Wonderland’
An interview with Jessica Pan and Rachel Kapelke-Dale about their book, post-graduate life, and long distance friendships. by Kaylen Ralph In the process of emailing […]
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