Book KeepinginBook KeepingFrom the Mixed-Up Files of Mary Kay Zuravleff: E. L. Konigsburg Sep 30, 2013Sep 30, 2013
Book KeepinginBook KeepingThe Makers of Britain Nicola Griffith reflects on the literary ancestors of her forthcoming novel ‘Hild’Sep 25, 2013Sep 25, 2013
Book KeepinginBook KeepingThe Child Who Loved Sea Urchins More Than Street Urchins Adam FouldsSep 19, 2013Sep 19, 2013
Book KeepinginBook KeepingIsabel Archer, Great-Grandmother on ‘The Portrait of a Lady’ by Michelle HunevenSep 12, 2013Sep 12, 2013
Book KeepinginBook KeepingEmily Gould on Kristy’s Great IdeaRevisiting ‘The Baby-Sitters Club’Sep 9, 2013Sep 9, 2013
Book KeepinginBook Keeping‘The Complete Cosmicomics’FSG Book Keeping asked authors to write about a childhood favorite or a book they considered to be an ancestor to theirs. Tim Finch on ‘The Complete Cosmicomics’Sep 3, 2013Sep 3, 2013
Book KeepinginBook KeepingAn excerpt from Harvard Sitkoff’s KING on the 50th anniversary of the March on WashingtonAug 28, 2013Aug 28, 2013
Book KeepinginBook KeepingShrink-Wrapped: Two novels linked by their psychoanalyzing protagonistsWhen Mary Kay Zuravleff and Lisa Gornick discovered this common thread, they sat down to discuss literary conception, psychopharmacology, and Jonathan Galassi’s koan.Aug 28, 2013Aug 28, 2013
Book KeepinginBook KeepingFor the late summer doldrums: Books about escaping into the natural worldScientific American authors’ recommended summer readingAug 23, 2013Aug 23, 2013