Margaret Atwood
Elisabeth Moss Talks Dinner with Margaret Atwood and That Peggy Olson Meme
The star of Hulu’s “The Handmaid’s Tale” says she likes “the idea of women that are people you can look up to but are still flawed.”
Why Every Canadian Author Has an Opinion About a Campus Sex Assault Case
UBC's creative writing chair Steven Galloway was fired this summer following an investigation into sexual assault. The ensuing avalanche of takes has been called "THE GREAT CANLIT CIRCLE JERK OF 2016."
Margaret Atwood on Predicting Everything We're Doing Wrong
In this episode of Broadly Meets, host Lauren Oyler sits down with the award-winning novelist, poet, and essayist to discuss her process, the state of women's rights today, and what it's like when your dystopian novels start coming true.
2015 Was the Year the Literary Versus Genre War Ended
Here are 11 great books that showed how the decades-old "literary or genre" question is now history.
2015 Was the Year the Literary Versus Genre War Ended
Here are 11 great books that showed how the decades-old "literary or genre" question is now history.
Why Wait for the Movie: More Video Games Should Be Based on Books
'MaddAddam' and 'Cloud Atlas' could both make for brilliant games, and yet they went the way of TV and movies first, respectively.
This Forest Will Become an Anthology of Books in 100 Years
We talked to artist Katie Paterson about the ideas behind her Future Library project and how it'll come together.