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Kate Silver

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Articles: 31

Kate Silver is a New York-based writer and editor. In addition to eMusic, she has contributed to the Brooklyn Rail, Seattle Weekly, Village Voice and more.

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Megan Shepherd, The Madman…

Megan Shepherd’s YA update of The Island of Dr. Moreau, the first i… more »

Brom, Krampus: The Yule Lord…

Giving “Christmas spirit” a new meaning, Brom’s bold fa… more »

J.R. Moehringer, Sutton…

Wake up in Attica, go to bed at the Plaza. Fuckin’ America. Such wa… more »

Molly Ringwald, When It Happe…

Whether it’s a chance encounter or code-red crisis, every gesture i… more »

Paul Auster, Winter Journal…

Death does not become Paul Auster but, in this memoir, it consumes him. I… more »

Justin Halpern, I Suck at Gir…

In 2009, dumped by his girlfriend and living back home with the folks, Ju… more »

Adam Johnson, The Orphan Mast…

A visceral tale of abandonment and loss in North Korea As his name might … more »

Michael Cunningham, By Nightf…

As a specialist in domestic dramas (A Home at the End of the World, The H… more »

Ann Beattie, Mrs. Nixon…

Hotwires historical biography with fiction Ann Beattie hotwires historica… more »

Susan Orlean, Rin Tin Tin: Th…

A tender, sweeping tale of love and loss Can a dog live forever? In the c… more »

Erin Morgenstern, The Night C…

An old-world circus that truly transports What kind of circus is open onl… more »

Tayari Jones, Silver Sparrow…

As fresh and nostalgic as an icy Coca-Cola from the bottle Familial roots… more »

Eleanor Henderson, Ten Thousa…

A novel with a keen ear for teenage dialogue and hardcore music Plenty of… more »

Jennet Conant, A Covert Affai…

Conant has carved out a delicious niche reporting on cultural figures dur… more »

Matt Haig, The Radleys…

A novel of an average English suburban family – who happen to be va… more »

Tom Rachman, The Imperfection…

Vignettes of life in and out of the newsroom, with gimlet-eyed observatio… more »

Frank Brady, Endgame

From chess prodigy to fallen man, the life and times of Bobby Fischer Whe… more »

Bill Carter, The War For Late…

Late night TV plays out like a Shakespearean drama Even for casual viewer… more »

Gustave Flaubert, Madame Bova…

A vibrant new translation of a centuries-old classic Gustave Flaubert… more »

Julia Glass, The Widower…

A strong, traditional family story with charged generational shifts Famil… more »

Sean Wilentz, Bob Dylan In Am…

A fresh take on a legend, by the historian-in-residence at the official B… more »

Rosecrans Baldwin, You Lost M…

A he-said-she-said story that pits love against science Rosecrans Baldwin… more »

David Nicholls, One Day…

An unconventional love story that unfolds over 20 years It’s tradit… more »

Hilary Thayer Hamann, Anthrop…

A coming-of-age novel that cuts through the tangles of early adulthood To… 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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