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Disabled Characters Are Not Novel

5 Crip Lit books to add to your ‘to-read’ list

November 2024 Issue – Audio Articles

Move over Audible, F Newsmagazine is your newest audio book fix

Books for Pi Day

Grab a slice of these yummy stories

An Alien

Cultural shock in and out of the classroom as a Chinese student

The Future is Brief

An essay in fragments on novellas, social media, and the impending robot apocalypse

Slut Saga: How to Write a Sex Scene

F the dominant narrative.

Listen to Your Unicorns

A personal essay on the worries that come with growing out of teenagehood.

For Better Or Worse: The New York Times Book Review Turns 125

Love it or loathe it, the New York Times Book Review recently celebrated 125 years. Where has this behemoth taken the literary world, and where can it go next?

#BookTok: the Platform Inspiring a New Generation of Bookworms

What are the kids these days getting into? Books.

Self Portrait or The History of My Face

A poem by Ishani Synghal

In Translation: I Talk British

Is belonging only associated with an accent?

Pandemic: A Collection “Trains-ambulances-churches”

The first installment of Pandemic: A Collection, by SR.

Do Writers Think the US is Just New York City?

With contemporary American fiction’s obsession with NYC, where did the rest of 3.5 million square miles of the country go?

Decolonizing Our Bookshelves

How to read fewer white guys, and have fun doing it.

Good Read: ‘I’m Fine But You Appear to Be Sinking’

Leyna Krow's debut collection is the latest from Featherproof Books.