Jews take the lead in a new literary art form: The cancel-culture novel
It was from her daughter, and it’s delightfully simple
The Israeli author gets real with Tavi Gevinson’s Rookie magazine
When authors write stories, they play God. The results can be devastating.
My brother was the first to read one of my stories. His unexpected reaction helped me understand the magic of writing.
We are all—from Anthony Weiner to Chelsea Handler to the lazy guy who’d rather watch TV than read a book—afflicted by an epidemic of frivolity. But Moses, who faced it, too, has a cure.
When a writer sits down to work, a cacophony of personalities sits down with him
The rise and fall of Isaac Rosenfeld, Saul Bellow’s great rival
A writer’s best hope is to articulate woe and avoid killing too many frogs
On Yaakov Shabtai’s Past Continuous
When politics trumps porn
Rattled by a sudden lack of indifference
Growing up Jake Fuchs thought of his father as a screenwriter. At 12, he discovered otherwise.