Horses Bring Healing and Regeneration in “Fairfield County”

DéLana R.A. Dameron’s second novel, Fairfield County, published posthumously, spans four generations of Black horsemen and -women, from 1937 to 2014.

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“Project Hail Mary” Shoots Its Shot… and Hits the Mark

A review of the film “Project Hail Mary,” based on the novel by Andy Weir.

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“The Kids Are Going to Learn. Who’s Going to Teach Them?” An Interview with Joe Bond

I’ve just always thought that fiction would get me closer to the truth of that world. I didn’t want to be beholden to facts.

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“Names and Faces”: A Lyrical, Inventive Exploration of the Self

Leise Hook is an artist who pays attention, and asks us to do the same in her recent graphic memoir, “Names and Faces.”

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