In which we discuss our mutual fascination with wolves, Erica’s new book Wolfish, fear, linguistics, wonder, our favorite werewolves, and the best wolf song to sing at karaoke night. (Spoiler: It’s Continue reading →
Laline Paull’s latest novel takes a dive into the ocean world of a young spinner dolphin named Ea. The members of her pod and their rivals, the neighboring Tursiops, struggle to Continue reading →
Bryce Andrews is the author of Holding Fire: A Reckoning with the American West, a gorgeous, lyrical, and moving exploration of the violent legacy that hangs over the West like the Continue reading →
The following is an excerpt from The Book of Vanishing Species: Illustrated Lives by Beatrice Forshall, published by Bloomsbury. Art by Beatrice Forshall PLANKTON TAKE A DEEP BREATH. Continue reading →
Helen Whybrow and Daisy Hildyard
Daisy Hildyard’s first book, The Second Body, announced the presence of a curious figure: a deeply emotional writer of great intellect whose mindfulness of micro- and macro anxieties affords her work Continue reading →