Funny thing—writers for popular pubs tend to see literary magazines as an unsurmountable challenge (I know I do) and vice versa. Danielle Ofri, though, straddles both worlds as the Editor-in-Chief of the
Bellevue Literary Review and a regular contributor to the New York Times and Slate as well as journals like The Lancet and The New England Journal of Medicine, making her the perfect person to talk to about that crossover, as well as the crossover between a career with confidentiality at its core, and one where telling the whole truth is key.
#AmReading (Watching, Listening)
Danielle: Ragtime E.L. Doctorow and
Little King, Salmon Rushdie's short story excerpt in the New Yorker from his book,
Quichotte.
The Strand again! We don't mind repeating a good one.
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