What Am I, a Deer? by Polly Barton review – shyness, obsession and the joy of karaoke | Books

What Am I, a Deer? by Polly Barton review – shyness, obsession and the joy of karaoke | Books

Without meaning any disrespect to the now defunct noughties R&B trio Mis-Teeq, one would be hard pressed to think of many novels that open with an epigraph from their oeuvre. “You know... Read more »
What Am I, a Deer? by Polly Barton review – shyness, obsession and the joy of karaoke | Books

“The World Didn’t Give It, but the World Can’t Take It Away”: Talking Black Joy and Black Freedom with Blair LM Kelley

In his 1925 essay “The Negro Digs Up His Past,” Arturo Schomburg writes, “There is the definite desire and determination to have a history, well documented, widely known at least within race... Read more »
Joy Williams Reads “The Beach House”

Joy Williams Reads “The Beach House”

Listen and subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Google | Wherever You Listen Sign up to receive our weekly Books & Fiction newsletter. Joy Williams reads her story “The Beach House,” from the... Read more »
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