A couple weeks ago, I shared some recent short story reading, but right now I’m thinking about reading the final stories in Margaret Atwood’s Dancing Girls. And how I’ll soon read the next ...
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When I first read Moments of Truth, when it was new, I’d only read a two or three of the authors/books she discusses. And reading it was more like skimming, because I was just as spoiler-phobic...
http://www.buriedinprint.com/reading-and-rereading-a-dozen-women-writers-lorna-sage/
Chang, Estima, Graves, Ma, and Teebi Appealing to a variety of reading tastes: Downright Disorienting, Superb and Strange For the second time, this different format for the Quarterly Stories. For...
Sometimes I add a very specific book to my TBR list, complete with ISBN and the source of the recommendation or the reason for my curiosity. Sometimes there’s a name added to the list, with no ...
http://www.buriedinprint.com/how-one-book-leads-to-another-loveyourlibrary/
Rebecca and Laura have been reading and writing about books on the Carol Shields Fiction Prize too: Rebecca (Loot, The Future and Chrysalis, Cocktail and Land of Milk and Honey and Laura (Between...
http://www.buriedinprint.com/the-carol-shields-prize-for-fiction-3-of-4/
A couple weeks ago, I wrote about another long-term project I’ve enjoyed in 2024, slowly reading through the 584 pages of Ibram X. Kendi’s Stamped from the Beginning. Another book I started r...
http://www.buriedinprint.com/mid-year-more-slow-reading-still/
When I read the description of Coleman Hill, I thought of it more as a story about place than about family. (I first read about it when it made the Carol Shields Prize longlist—eventually it wa...
http://www.buriedinprint.com/coleman-hill-and-chicken-hill-the-harlem-shuffle-to-redwood-court/