Three authors discuss their new novels and what brought them to write about a young woman in trouble, three brothers from Staten Island and an anxious parrot.
Tag: Writing and Writers
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Roger Angell, Who Wrote About Baseball With Passion, Dies at 101
In elegantly winding articles for The New Yorker loaded with inventive imagery, he wrote more like a fan than a sports journalist.
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Eileen Myles Watches Over an Ever-Changing New York
Now guarding trees in Lower Manhattan, the poet and author of “Chelsea Girls” says: “Things that might have once been corny to me don’t feel corny anymore.”
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‘Bros’ Is a Rom-Com That’s True to 21st-Century Gay Life
Billy Eichner and the “Bros” team made news by casting queer actors, but they also focused on writing a story that didn’t recycle straight tropes.
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She Wrote ‘How to Murder Your Husband.’ Did She Do It?
Prosecutors are building a follow-the-string murder case against a romance novelist. She says their real story is one about love.