An Interview with Louisa Treger

The Lodger is Louisa Treger’s fictionalized account of Dorothy Miller Richardson’s early life and love affairs: from her involvement on the fringes of women’s suffrage to her coming of age as a writer in England. Here, Treger discusses feminism, fidelity, and the complexity of relationships.

February 2015 Exemplars: Poetry Reviews by Grace Cavalieri

A monthly feature that looks at books of and about poetry.

13 Upcoming Biographies to Watch For

Biography lovers will gorge on a feast during this spring’s publishing season, which runs from March through August.

On Not Reading a Book

Why there’s no shame in abandoning a story.

Save the Date!

When it comes to launching books, timing is (apparently) everything.

Bedtime Stories: February 2015

What do book lovers have queued up on their nightstands and ready to read before lights-out? We asked a few of them, and here’s what they said.

An Interview with Alexandra Fuller

The renowned memoirist talks about her unconventional childhood, broken marriage, and the cost of being untrue to yourself.

An Interview with Alice Simpson

A visual artist describes how her story leapt out of pictures and onto the page.