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Audrey Niffenegger and Eddie Campbell's Romance, and Their 'Bizarre Romance'
By Marcia Froelke Coburn
How the author of 'The Time Traveler's Wife' and the illustrator of the graphic-novel classic 'From Hell' met cute, married at Chicago City Hall, and collaborated on a new book. Read more
Nick Drnaso’s Sabrina Captures the Anxiety of the Information Age
By Tal Rosenberg
The cartoonist’s new graphic novel releases this month. Read more
One Way to Write a First Novel? Under the Wing of Audrey Niffenegger
By Adam Morgan
Julia Fine's 'What Should Be Wild,' penned while studying with her childhood hero, hits shelves this week. Read more
Q&A: David Corn and Michael Isikoff on 'Russian Roulette'
By Tim Balk
Journalists David Corn and Michael Isikoff talk about their new book on Russian interference in the U.S. elections in advance of their Chicago Humanities Festival appearance. Read more
Q&A: Veronica Roth Returns With The Fates Divide
By Adam Morgan
The author of Divergent discusses her latest book, anxiety, and why she chooses to stay in Chicago. Read more
Poet and Essayist Hanif Abdurraqib on Optimism, Activism, and the Joys of Losing at Spades
By Phoebe Mogharei
The author of 'They Can’t Kill Us Until They Kill Us' talks about simple and complex joys in advance of his Chicago Humanities Festival appearance. Read more
A Conversation with Brilliant Book Designer Isaac Tobin
By Adam Morgan
Working in his dream job at the University of Chicago press, the RISD grad has produced some of the industry's most innovative covers. Read more
Poet Eve L. Ewing Reads 'April 5, 1968'
The author of 'Electric Arches' reflects on the death of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the West Side riots: "Let them sing of how bright the sun was as / a coward struck me down" Read more
Q&A: Nicole Hollander on Her Graphic Memoir About Growing Up in Garfield Park
By Adam Morgan
The creator of 'Sylvia' talks about her new book, 'We Ate Wonder Bread,' how she became a cartoonist, and life in an over-55 building in Chicago. Read more
Five Things About the Apollo 8 Mission
By Lauren Williamson
First: a custom space helmet for a big head costs a lot. Read more
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