Can genius be learned? Do great artists tap into something beyond themselves? Do some authors have an innate aptitude for linguistics or abstract thinking that eludes others despite how hard they work?
127- The Best Books Nobody Talks About
126- Romance Novels (and Cozy Mysteries) Part 2
124- A Gentleman in Moscow; Batman; Witcher; Old Country Music; Living and Dying on the Factory Floor; Green Lantern; Spaniard's Baby of Revenge (REPOST)
Re-release -> EIME: Presidential Books
125 - Alvin Schwartz's Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
123- Universal Monsters and Their Literary Antecedents
122- Spooky Non-Books
121- The Scariest Book You've Ever Read
120- Canon or Cannon: August Wilson's Fences
119- New Magical Realism?
118- Quitting Books
117- How to Be an Anti-Racist; The Trauma of Everyday Life; Between the World and Me; The Boy; F*ckface; Strange Adventures; The Ludocrats
116- Brushes with Literary Fame
Bonus: Mailbag
115- Philip Roth's Goodbye, Columbus
114- Canon or Cannon: William Golding's Lord of the Flies
113- Shameful Reading Omissions
112- Author Readings
109- White Fragility; Longmire; Exile's Return; Goodbye, Columbus; 33 1/3; Welcome to the Monkey House; The New Gods
111- The Death and Return of eReaders
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