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The provocative No Judgment will have readers nodding in agreement on one page and shaking their heads vigorously on the next.

The provocative No Judgment will have readers nodding in agreement on one page and shaking their heads vigorously on the next.

Andre Dubus III plumbs emotional depths in his beautifully crafted memoir in essays, Ghost Dogs.

Andre Dubus III plumbs emotional depths in his beautifully crafted memoir in essays, Ghost Dogs.

Thunder Song is an essay collection full of sensitive meditations and powerful observations from Coast Salish author Sasha LaPointe.

Thunder Song is an essay collection full of sensitive meditations and powerful observations from Coast Salish author Sasha LaPointe.

Morgan Parker examines how racism and intergenerational trauma can affect mental health in her provocative, incisively humorous debut essay collection.

Morgan Parker examines how racism and intergenerational trauma can affect mental health in her provocative, incisively humorous debut essay collection.

Saying “no judgment” is a cover for our desire to judge, posits Lauren Oyler. As a cultural critic for the New York Times, The New Yorker, Harper’s and other such publications, Oyler is in the business of judging, and she doesn’t hold back in her debut collection of essays. TED Talks, Goodreads reviewers, the “vulnerability” trend, that thing Martin Scorsese said about Marvel—her takes would be dizzying if she were not so skilled in constructing solid arguments that deepen our understanding of cultural criticism. No Judgment is deeply funny and wise.

Saying “no judgment” is a cover for our desire to judge, posits Lauren Oyler. As a cultural critic for the New York Times, The New Yorker, Harper’s and other such publications, Oyler is in the business of judging, and she doesn’t hold back in her debut collection of essays. TED Talks, Goodreads reviewers, the “vulnerability” […]

Morgan Parker is the author of three poetry collections, among them Magical Negro, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award. She turns to prose with You Get What You Pay For, an essay collection that brims with perspective and self-awareness as she braids episodes from her life with searing cultural critique.

Morgan Parker is the author of three poetry collections, among them Magical Negro, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award. She turns to prose with You Get What You Pay For, an essay collection that brims with perspective and self-awareness as she braids episodes from her life with searing cultural critique.

Brandon Stosuy collects candid takes on sadness from Phoebe Bridgers, Hanif Abdurraqib and a bevy of other luminaries in Sad Happens.

Brandon Stosuy collects candid takes on sadness from Phoebe Bridgers, Hanif Abdurraqib and a bevy of other luminaries in Sad Happens.

Nell Greenfieldboyce’s thoughtful, idiosyncratic memoir in essays twines the personal with the scientific.

Nell Greenfieldboyce’s thoughtful, idiosyncratic memoir in essays twines the personal with the scientific.

Margaret Renkl’s The Comfort of Crows is a shimmering weekly devotional that praises living beings great and small. 

Margaret Renkl’s The Comfort of Crows is a shimmering weekly devotional that praises living beings great and small. 

Informal yet inspired, off-the-cuff yet beautifully composed, Ross Gay’s follow-up to The Book of Delights reveals the riches hidden in quotidian experience.

Informal yet inspired, off-the-cuff yet beautifully composed, Ross Gay’s follow-up to The Book of Delights reveals the riches hidden in quotidian experience.

Katy Kelleher skillfully illuminates the ugly shadows cast by some of our world’s most beautiful objects, including flowers, gemstones and silk.

Katy Kelleher skillfully illuminates the ugly shadows cast by some of our world’s most beautiful objects, including flowers, gemstones and silk.

An enjoyable book about a thorny, elusive subject, Monsters is an incisive work of literary criticism about art created by men we now consider monsters.

An enjoyable book about a thorny, elusive subject, Monsters is an incisive work of literary criticism about art created by men we now consider monsters.

With poetry and profundity, Kelly McMasters reflects on her path from optimistic wife and mother-to-be to reluctant yet relieved divorcee and single mom.

With poetry and profundity, Kelly McMasters reflects on her path from optimistic wife and mother-to-be to reluctant yet relieved divorcee and single mom.

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