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Wednesday, January 1, 2025

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The emergence of the “Millennial Divorce Book” literary subgenre, as coined by writer Kelli María Korducki, represents a resistance to traditional narratives surrounding divorce. Which of the following ideas do millennial divorce books not challenge?

Do you know a teen who dreams of being a writer?

The 2025 Amazon Canada First Novel Award is now accepting submissions for the Youth Short Story category. The winning story will receive $5,000. The deadline to submit is February 9, 2025.

In this episode of What Happened Next, host Nathan Whitlock is joined by author Martha Baillie. Her most recent book is the memoir There Is No Blue, which was published in 2023 by Coach House Books. They talk about Martha’s continuing post‐award high, about strangers sharing their own stories of mental health struggles with her, and the oddity—but also delight—of relatively late‐career success.

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