Review: Ottessa Moshfegh’s New Medieval Novel ‘Lapvona’ Cements Her Prolific Storytelling Talent Prolific author Ottessa Moshfegh's newest novel 'Lapvona' is a step away from her past work with the same impressively accurate cynicism. By Jamie Hood
Emily St. John Mandel’s ‘Sea of Tranquility’ Grapples With Pandemic Existence Mandel now seeks to answer the infinite human question: if the world is always ending, how do we live in the face of it? By Megan Otto
Scapegoat: Gretchen Felker-Martin’s ‘Manhunt’ Too often trans women are scapegoated, their work denied an audience, not allowed to play, not allowed to bite without being considered dangerous. Perhaps we need a little more danger. By Grace Byron