November 2014 Books Articles
- The Works of 10 Contemporary Native American Poets
- Enter Winter: 10 Poems for the End of Autumn
- NaNoWriMo: So, What Did We Actually Write in November?
- 20 Awesome Holiday Gifts for the Movie Geek in Your Life
- 5 Unthankful Literary Treats for Thanksgiving Day
- How to Be the Funniest Woman Writer on Twitter, With Megan Amram, Author of ‘Science… For HER!’
- The Spontaneous Overflow of Powerful Feelings: Poetry as a Political Response
- 10 Obscure Nonfiction Books by Your Favorite Fiction Writers
- The True Story Behind the Letter That Inspired Kerouac’s ‘On the Road’
- 100 Years Later, What Have We Learned From James Joyce’s ‘Dubliners’?
- Ida B. Wells, Anti-Lynching Crusader, Was the Godmother of the Social Justice Internet
- The Short Stories Behind 10 Famous Films
- The Wolfen Book Covers of Jack London
- The 50 Best Independent Fiction and Poetry Books of 2014
- Searching for Clues — and Closure — in Ian Curtis’ and Kurt Cobain’s Handwritten Archives
- Meghan Daum’s ‘The Unspeakable’ Is a Harrowing Tale of Generation X Growing Up
- 50 Great Dark Books for the Dark Days of Winter
- Is Amanda Palmer’s ‘The Art of Asking’ Good For Artists?
- What ‘Mockingjay–Part 1′ Misses by Glossing Over Katniss’ Trauma
- A Love Letter to the Modern World: On Emily St. John Mandel’s ‘Station Eleven’
- 8 Books That Illuminate the Crisis in Mexico
- Progressive, Tea Party, or Anarchist: Whose Side Is Katniss Really On?
- Celebrate Margaret Atwood’s 75th Birthday With Her Best Writing Advice
- 5 Ridiculous Jane Austen Book Covers, Explained in Hilarious “Deleted Scenes”
- 50 Writers You Need to See Read Live
- From ‘Mockingjay’ to Narnia: Fantasy Series Conclusions, Ranked
- What Is Schizo-Culture? A Classic Conversation with William S. Burroughs
- Why Do We Still Read ‘Moby-Dick’? Melville Fans on Why It Remains Relevant
- Lindsay Hunter’s ‘Ugly Girls’: Fiction and the Spectacle of Rural Poverty
- 10 Years Later, ‘North & South’ Remains the Greatest Period-Drama Miniseries of All Time
- Goodreads Doesn’t Care If You Read the Book You Reviewed
- A Brief History of Jon Stewart’s Side Projects
- 10 Literary Misquotations You Can Buy Right Now
- The Secret Truce in the Literary Genre Wars
- 50 Novels Featuring Famous Authors as Characters
- Geoffrey Chaucer’s Life Was Crazier Than an HBO Series
- The Male Confessional Essay Takes Flight in Charles D’Ambrosio’s ‘Loitering’
- ‘Basement Tapes’ Syllabus: An Essential Bob Dylan Reading List
- Flavorwire Exclusive: Read Two Stories Inspired by Lars Von Trier’s ‘Antichrist’
- 8 Bram Stoker Stories That Aren’t ‘Dracula’ You Can Read Right Now
- 5 New Literary Publications to Watch
- Jenny Slate and Dean Fleischer-Camp on ‘Marcel the Shell’ and How Art Can Change Your Life
- How to Make It: Sarah Gerard Funds Her Debut Book Tour Through Kickstarter
- Body Unlimited: The Incredible Poetry of Samuel Beckett
- The Case Against Typewriters
- “I Don’t See Anyone Asking Justin Bieber If He’s a Feminist”: Laurie Penny on Activism, Gender, and Her Book ‘Unspeakable Things’
- 19 Novels About Politics for Election Day (and the Revolution, Too)
- Not Graham Greene: On Denis Johnson’s ‘The Laughing Monsters’
- Manic Female Nightmares: On the Comic Voices of Megan Amram’s ‘Science… For Her!’ and Mallory Ortberg’s ‘Texts From Jane Eyre’
- Lena Dunham’s Triggering Art Doesn’t Make Her an Abuser, No Matter What Some Transphobic Bigot Insists
- Nostalgia for the Future: William Gibson on ‘The Peripheral’ and His Legacy