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EMily St John Mandel

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  • Notable Online

Notable Online: 3/22–3/28

  • Ian MacAllen
  • March 22, 2020
Literary events taking place virtually this week!
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What to Read When You’re Waiting for the World to Feel Normal Again

  • Dave Housley
  • January 31, 2020
Dave Housley shares a reading list to celebrate HAROLD AND CHARLES AT THE FACTORY.
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  • Notable New York

Notable NYC: 1/12–1/18

  • Ian MacAllen
  • January 12, 2019
Literary events in and around NYC this week!
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What to Read When the World Is Ending

  • The Rumpus
  • November 2, 2018
Books to read in this fraught political moment.
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HORN! REVIEWS: Station Eleven

  • Kevin Thomas
  • June 1, 2018
It's a masterpiece of structure, connecting our epoch inevitably to the next through artifacts and accounts...
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  • Notable New York

Notable NYC: 3/11–3/17

  • Ian MacAllen
  • March 11, 2017
Saturday 3/11: Carolyn Hembree, Neil Shepard, and Terese Svoboda read poetry. Berl’s Poetry Shop, 7 p.m., free. Chris Tysh and Cole Swensen join the Segue Series. Zinc Bar, 4:30 p.m.,…
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Reimagining The Tempest

  • Stephanie Bento
  • November 2, 2016
How to create a credible contemporary novel from a work written four centuries ago for the stage? In a New York Times Book Review, author Emily St. John Mandel reviews…
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Who Are These Girls?

  • Kyle Williams
  • October 31, 2016
At FiveThirtyEight, Emily St. John Mandel, author of Station Eleven, provides another perspective on books with “girl” in the title, complete with statistical analysis and fantastic graphs.
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The Rumpus Interview with Manuel Gonzales

  • Graham Oliver
  • April 8, 2016
Manuel Gonzales talks about his new novel, The Regional Office is Under Attack!, transitioning from nonprofit work to teaching, and how to zig when a trope wants you to zag.
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The Last Book I Loved: Station Eleven

  • Michelle Vider
  • October 6, 2015
In the distance between me and the story, I can see all the ways I would have to change without technology, because of all the ways technology has already changed me.
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Girls Read Now

  • Roxie Pell
  • March 17, 2015
As if you weren’t already counting down the days until spring, here’s one more thing to look forward to. Girls Write Now, a program that helps underserved teenage girls in…
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Mapping the Imaginary

  • Alex Norcia
  • February 13, 2015
For The Millions, Hannah Gersen shares the visual aid she used to construct her novel and asks other writers about their own: I got curious about the other visual aids…
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