July 2014 Books Articles
- 10 Must-Read Books for August
- Flavorwire Author Club: Eating Along With Nora Ephron
- Flavorwire Interview: ‘The Memory Garden’ Author Mary Rickert on Witchcraft, Abortion, Genre Fiction, and Feminism
- Staff Picks: Flavorwire’s Favorite Cultural Things This Week
- 5 Great James Wolcott Pieces You Can Read Online
- 10 Dark, Creepy Children’s Books Every Kid Should Read
- 5 Great Midwestern Novels You May Have Missed
- You Get What You Pay For: The Unfortunate Publication of Three New J.D. Salinger Stories
- Stephen Colbert, Lena Dunham — Yes, Even James Franco — and the Era of Celebrity as Bookseller
- 10 of the Most Depressing Places in Literature
- 10 Poetic Tributes to Cats
- 20 Mind-Bending Aldous Huxley Book Covers
- If “R + L = J” Blew Your Mind, Just Watch These Insane ‘Game of Thrones’ Conspiracy Theory Videos
- Flavorwire Author Club: Nora Ephron’s Quintessential Writing on the Female Experience
- Book of the Week: Christopher Beha’s ‘Arts & Entertainments’
- The 30 Harshest Philosopher-on-Philosopher Insults in History
- Flavorwire Author Club: Nora Ephron’s Guide to Dealing With Heartbreak Through ‘Heartburn’
- Notes on a Budding Public Intellectual: An Excerpt From Daniel Schreiber’s Susan Sontag Biography
- Staff Picks: Flavorwire’s Favorite Cultural Things This Week
- Flavorwire Author Club: Never Mind David Foster Wallace, Here’s Nora Ephron
- 5 Great Forbidden Love Stories With ‘Like No Other’ Author Una LaMarche
- Discovering America With Benoit Denizet-Lewis’ Dog-Crazy Book ‘Travels With Casey’
- The Subversive French Crime Fiction of Jean-Patrick Manchette
- 10 Children’s Book Series That Deserve TV Adaptations
- Indie Bookshop of Horrors: Book Culture Employees’ Grievances Go Far Beyond Union-Busting
- Ernest Hemingway and Other Novelists on Their World War I Experiences
- Is an Ironic Review of James Franco’s Poetry the Best ‘The New York Times Book Review’ Can Do?
- Ranking Cormac McCarthy’s Greatest Books
- ‘Mood Indigo’s’ Limp Romance Isn’t Entirely Michel Gondry’s Fault
- A Nonfiction Tour of America: 50 Books for 50 States
- The Strange and Fruitful Relationship Between Literature and Metal
- Book of the Week: Tiphanie Yanique’s ‘Land of Love and Drowning’
- Beth Macy’s ‘Factory Man’ Puts a Human Face on the Costs of Globalization
- An Israeli–Palestinian Conflict Reading List
- 50 Excellent Fabulist Books Everyone Should Read
- Escape From New York? Catherine Lacey on Her Debut Novel, ‘Nobody Is Ever Missing’
- The Best Indie Literature of 2014 So Far
- Should It Matter Whether ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ Is Young Adult Fiction?
- Nadine Gordimer’s Activist Legacy
- ‘Snowpiercer’ Is Real: There Is a Luxury Cruise Ship Circling the Globe Forever
- The 35 Writers Who Run the Literary Internet
- Passionate Pablo Neruda Quotes to Inspire Your Summer Romance
- Scott Cheshire Gives Us the Latest Great American Epic With ‘High as the Horses’ Bridles’
- Book of the Week: ‘A Brave Man Seven Storeys Tall’ by Will Chancellor
- ‘Rich Kids of Instagram’ and the Joys of Reading Total Garbage
- Truman Capote Was a Psychopath and Other Revelations About Harper Lee’s Life From ‘The Mockingbird Next Door’
- Staff Picks: Flavorwire’s Favorite Cultural Things This Week
- 50 Essential Cult Novels
- Introducing Flavorwire Author Club’s July Selection: Nora Ephron
- Why Does Women’s Confessional Writing Get People So Riled Up?
- J.K. Rowling’s Newest Story Caters to a Harry Potter Audience That’s All Grown Up
- Flavorwire Author Club: Jane Bowles’ ‘Two Serious Ladies’ Gone Wild
- Rainbow Rowell Is the Next YA Sensation Adults Need to Know
- Book of the Week: ‘Magic for Beginners’ by Kelly Link
- 8 More African-Born Writers You Should Be Reading
- ‘Big Little Man’ Author Alex Tizon on Asian-American Masculinity, “Post-Racial” America, and Writing About Penis Size
- Staff Picks: Flavorwire’s Favorite Cultural Things This Week
- “The Crisis Is With Publishers, Not Writers”: NYPL Hosts Conversation on Amazon vs. Hachette
- Emily Gould’s 5 Favorite Karaoke Songs to Perform With a Friend
- ‘Diary of a Mad Diva’: Joan Rivers Can’t Stop, and It’s Ruining Her Legacy
- 10 Must-Read Books for July