The Anthologist: A Compendium of Uncommon Collections
A roundup of new anthologies, including American Journal: Fifty Poems for Our Time, edited by Tracy K. Smith.
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A roundup of new anthologies, including American Journal: Fifty Poems for Our Time, edited by Tracy K. Smith.
Jennifer Baker on her new anthology, Everyday People: The Color of Life, published by Atria in August.
An agent answers questions on referrals, pitching a self-published book, and what to do if you’re dropped by an agency.
For an editor like Caroline Bleeke of Flatiron Books, there is a lot more to the job than simply reading and editing manuscripts.
With recent grant funding of $1.4 million, the National Book Foundation aims to reach more readers.
In this continuing series, a book reviewer discusses the art of literary criticism—from the value of negative reviews to critics he admires.
Sue Landers takes over as executive director of the nonprofit dedicated to LGBTQ writers.
The first lines of a dozen noteworthy books, including Lake Success by Gary Shteyngart and Perennial by Kelly Forsythe.
A guide to 158 full-residency and 64 low-residency programs in creative writing, plus questions to consider before you apply.
A small press run by high school students in Pennsylvania publishes handmade books of poetry and prose.