Tropesick by Lauren Okie
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An honest review of Tropesick by Lauren Okie, the meta-romance about two ghostwriters and a Hamptons summer. Strengths, weaknesses, and what to read next. The post Tropesick by Lau...
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Connecticut’s Amy Bloom has written many things: novels; short stories; essays; memoir; nonfiction; children’s books, even. She also edited (and contributed to) the 2017 anthology...
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The young adult dystopian genre, popular in 2010, seems to be making a comeback, much to my delight. One of the recent entries in this genre is “The Danger of Small Things.” Writte...
Shadow knitting is one of those knitting techniques that feels a little bit like a magic trick. You look at the fabric straight on and think, “Oh yes, lovely stripes.” Then you til...
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