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Alice Gregory

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Alice Gregory is a Brooklyn-based freelancer. She’s written for a variety of publications including New York, NPR, Details, and The New York Observer.

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Gideon Lewis-Kraus, A Sense o…

At 27, Gideon Lewis-Kraus was living a “nonstop moral holiday… more »

Jonathan Franzen, Farther Awa…

In addition to writing prize-winning epics of American family life, Jonat… more »

Interview: Rachel Dratch

Former SNL cast member Rachel Dratch is best known for her hyperbolic ren… more »

Mark Leyner, The Sugar Froste…

The book is an epic, a supernatural oral tradition infinitely revised. Fo… more »

Michael Ian Black, You’…

Full of inventive insults, but undoubtedly a tribute In his new memoir, Y… more »

Interview: Michael Ian Black

In his new book, cult comedy hero and prolific tweeter Michael Ian Black … more »

Lionel Shriver, We Need to Ta…

Almost no contemporary fiction is as dark as Lionel Shriver’s 2003,… more »

Eric Weiner, Man Seeks God: M…

Sometimes a stomachache is just a stomachache. But when Eric Weiner… more »

Helen DeWitt, Lightning Rods…

Should be required for anyone who has ever worked in an office After year… more »

Diane Keaton, Then Again…

Intimate and utterly all-consuming In the three decades since Diane Keato… more »

Chad Harbach, The Art of Fiel…

A campus novel that spends more time in the locker room than the library … more »

Justin Torres, We the Animals…

A debut novel that’s packed full of life There’s just so much… more »

Monica Ali, Untold Story…

A timely page-turner that conjures a hypothetical life for Lady Di Perhap… more »

Neil Gaiman, American Gods…

A theatrical recording of one of Gaiman’s best works If you still h… more »

Haley Tanner, Vaclav and Lena…

A debut that expresses just how much of ourselves we owe to others Haley … more »

Meghan O’Rourke, The Lo…

A memoir that’s as smart as it is sad Megan O’Rourke’s … more »

Tea Obreht, The Tiger’s…

A masterful spinning of disparate narratives In Tea Obreht’s The Ti… more »

T. C. Boyle, When the Killing…

An isolated island chain is home to characters as endangered as their del… more »

Alice Hoffman, The Red Garden…

A bewitching novel in 14 absorbing stories Alice Hoffman fans love being … more »

Ben Greenman

Big year for Ben Greenman! He’s had two short story collections com… more »

George W. Bush, Decision Poin…

Love him or hate him, the 43rd President’s memoir is a fascinating … more »

George W. Bush, Decision Poin…

Love him or hate him, the 43rd President’s memoir is a fascinating … more »

Stacy Schiff, Cleopatra…

We finally see the Queen of Nile as not only seductive, but world-histori… more »

Jane Smiley, The Man Who Inve…

A phenomenally written account of the forgotten inventor of the most impo… more »

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Interview: George Saunders

By Amanda Davidson, eMusic Contributor

George Saunders's newest story, published only as an audiobook and Kindle Single, is told from the point of view of Fox 8, the title character who pens his tale of friendship and loss by way… more »

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