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It’s officially October, a month that can mean many things to many people. It may represent a turn in the wheel of the year, when the seasons once again shift,

It’s officially October, a month that can mean many things to many people. It may represent a turn in the wheel of the year, when the seasons once again shift,

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We asked some prominent Californians to share something that brought them comfort during this challenging year. Their answers remind us that while difficulties can’t be ignored, there are moments of joy to

Viet Thanh Nguyen on Writing as Commitment to Both Art and Politics for LitHub. I taught this class for undergraduates interested in editing and publishing; it’s the only class in

The Sympathizer is recognized across various literary sites as one of the best books of the decade. Literary Hub‘s Best of the Decade: What Books Will We Still Be Reading

The Sympathizer is recognized on Insider’s list of 101 books that defined the decade. Thousands of books are released every year, but not every story has that magic formula that can change

Nicole Young recognizes The Refugees as one of Book Riot’s most notable books about immigrants. The story of the stranger in search of shelter, safety, and community is one of

Viet Thanh Nguyen’s The Displaced is listed in Stylist’s spring book list. Original article by Francesca Brown published on Stylist. The Bank Holiday season is upon us and to revitalise,

“Sometimes people have said that I give voice to the voiceless Vietnamese. If you know anything about Vietnamese people, you know they are not voiceless. They are quite loud, whether