Fiction “A, S, D, F” “What I’m actually engaged in is a white-collar high-wire act without a safety net, where each typo means I have to start over.” By Saïd Sayrafiezadeh | | |
This Week in Fiction Saïd Sayrafiezadeh on Society and the Soul The author discusses “A, S, D, F,” his story from the latest issue of the magazine. By Cressida Leyshon | Fiction “Art Appreciation” If you liked “A, S, D, F,” we think you will enjoy this story, from 2013. By Fiona McFarlane | | |
PAID POST Misery by Stephen King | NEW from The Folio Society An illustrated collector’s edition of Stephen King’s horrifying Misery is now available exclusively from The Folio Society. This stunning hardback features chilling artwork by Edward Kinsella and special typewriter font for the novel Paul is forced to write. | | |
Page-Turner Inspiration Information: “The Interestings” From 2014: Meg Wolitzer—who will celebrate her sixty-second birthday on Friday—describes the inspiration for her novel “The Interestings.” By Meg Wolitzer | | |
Brave New World Dept. What Robots Can—and Can’t—Do for the Old and Lonely For elderly Americans, social isolation is especially perilous. Will machine companions fill the void? By Katie Engelhart | Photo Booth Rahim Fortune’s Homecomings The photographer’s new collection documents his return to Texas early in the pandemic to care for his ailing father. By Andrea DenHoed | | |
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