Jack McCallum talks about the manuscript he recently finished for a novel, and explains why writing the romantic scenes has ...
From George Saunders to the National Book Foundation, the literary world has been besieged by fake requests. Just like me.
In his lyrical writings, he examined physical landscapes as well as the interior terrain of his own life — up to the ...
What's in a name is a personal essay by Claire Cameron, winner of the 2025 Governor General's Literary Award for nonfiction. It is part of Life, Rearranged, a special series of new, original writing ...
The 26-year-old writer is one of boldest voices in the anti-tech movement. She explains why smartphones are worse than we ...
Michael Pollan’s A World Appears tackles the lofty question of consciousness.
At the 2026 Tremont Writers Conference, participating writers will receive the inspiration and encouragement they need to ...
Nikkei BP is also the Japanese-language home of international bestsellers like Gallup’s StrengthsFinder 2.0 and Hans Rosling’s Factfulness (Flatiron), both million-copy sellers in Japan, as well as ...
The 2026 CBC Nonfiction Prize is currently accepting submissions! The deadline is March 1 at 4:59 p.m. ET. If you’re working on your piece and looking for some advice, we’ve got you covered!
At Christian Brothers University, students are diving into the unsolved murders of two Memphis brothers killed less than seven months apart.
Elizabeth Bruenig: It is a hypothetical account of a very real phenomenon based on careful reporting. I would place it somewhere on the creative nonfiction spectrum.
Hesperia author Alejandro Valenzuela has three political reform books on the Amazon charts reading list. Read more about the local author.
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