
Jonathan Franzen Carli Lloyd, who captained the US national women’s soccer team at this year’s World Cup, is publishing a memoir. Too bad David Foster Wallace isn’t around to review it.
And, apparently one primary function of the DFW film has been to make magazine-profile writers feel like a bunch of creeps.
People still can’t decide how to feel about H. P. Lovecraft.
Someone has translated the dream journal of Santiago Ramon y Cajal, discoverer of neurons, who wrote down his dreams from 1918 and his death in 1934 in an attempt to disprove Freud’s theories.
“Writing novels seemed like the most boring possible thing you could do”: Sheila Heti talks on video for the Paris Review about writing her first book.