Sarah Fay

Sarah Fay is an editorial associate at The Paris Review. Her work has appeared in the New York Times Sunday Book Review and The New Republic’s “The Book.”

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What's Missing From Oprah's Book Club 2.0

What's Missing From Oprah's Book Club 2.0

Winfrey is great at getting people to buy books, but lousy at showing her audience how to read. More »

The Precarious State of the Literary Interview

The Precarious State of the Literary Interview

There are plenty of dull, insipid conversations with authors out there, but the form isn't worth writing off completely. More »

Could the Internet Save Book Reviews?

Could the Internet Save Book Reviews?

Even as print publications are getting rid of reviewers, websites and podcasts offer new ways of approaching literature. More »

Book Reviews: A Tortured History

Book Reviews: A Tortured History

Why do lovers of literature take such joy in criticizing the critics? More »

After 'Fifty Shades of Grey,' What's Next for Self-Publishing?

After 'Fifty Shades of Grey,' What's Next for Self-Publishing?

The erotic novel became a "New York Times" bestseller without a traditional publisher, thanks to word of mouth. Can we expect more hits from nowhere? More »

How to Talk to Shakespeare, H.G. Wells, and Emily Dickinson

How to Talk to Shakespeare, H.G. Wells, and Emily Dickinson

Understanding the literary world's recent obsession with communing with dead authors More »

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