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My Top 10 Books of 2019

Three metaphors from my trip to Portugal

Top 7 reasons I think End of Year lists are Bad

The years without women

How to read when you don't feel like reading

The ginkgo leaves

What's going on?

BIG BOOK NEWS!

Big Book Season

Stop reading only new novels

I recommend: Paula Fox

How to choose a new favorite book at the bookstore

In the chute of emotions

Virginia Woolf's Caroline Calloway

The Major Emotion

You can't stop me from writing in my books

Too old to be a wunderkind

How many books do you need for your two-day trip to the woods?

The salvation of a riveting read

The reality behind fictional spaces

The greatest 9 year old novelist to ever live

Good enough to get vandalized

It wasn't a prank call

I recommend: Lisa Taddeo's Three Women

What women write

Quit reading that book

Who gets remembered?

State of this particular union

~Some Personal News~

An Elena Ferrante for Mexico?

You need to be reading trans stories

Our stories of women and war are wrong

The first Mexican-American woman to write in English

Go outside and read in the park

Seeking boredom

It's so hard to disappear these days

The Agatha Christie and the art of disappearing

Inject this 1893 novel about a 30 year old cat lady into my veins

The best short story for this wretched week

When book clubs were radical

Letter of Recommendation: Leonora Carrington

It's the end of genre as we know it, and I feel fine

Which books go where?

The novel is the perfect story form for our lives online

Why no woman won the Pulitzer prize in the 1950s

What does it take for a woman to win the Pulitzer for Fiction?

How to read 15 books by Labor Day

There are only two ways to love a book: a theory.

Letter of Recommendation: The Changeling

What does it take to start reading women?

I want to join **THE FAIR TRIUMVIRATE OF WIT**

Who gets to be called a Writer?

We are talking about the popularity of women's books all wrong

New Book Tuesday! Our first interview

I recommend: Eleanor Clark

Shameful Self-Promotion

Imagine getting dragged in your own obituary

Something New: Introducing Written Out