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Kate Tuttle

Kate Tuttle

Interim Books Editor at The Boston Globe

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  • English
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  • Books

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For fan fiction star Olivie Blake, author of the Atlas trilogy, viral ... - The Boston Globe

Olivie Blake’s life changed overnight, in more ways than one.
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'The Other Mothers' reveals a clique cruel as the shortest naptime ...

Behind the posh facade of athleisure and spa rituals lies a darker intent
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How do you live with creatures who ate your hostas to the ground .....

A poet and journalist tracks the long, intertwined history of humans and deer.
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Finding solace (and tears) in my favorite childhood books - The Bos...

I can count on Rat and Mole from Kenneth Grahame’s “The Wind in the Willows” to remind me that the heart, no matter how weary or broken, can be repaired, at least a bit, with friendship, food, and song — and that it’s OK to cry along the way.
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'American Fiction' gets publishing right when so few movies do - Th...

Sandra Bullock’s editor in chief in “The Proposal” wears Louboutin. Hahahahaha.
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Beyond Scholastic Book Fairs: Can the school book fair exist? - The...

In Massachusetts, concern about the school fund-raisers goes beyond the recent Scholastic book fair controversy.
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Holiday gift books suggestions for all the loved ones on your list ...

Let the Globe help you pick a book for your favorite person this holiday season
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‘Run and Hide’ explores what’s lost, and found, in translation - Th...

In his new novel, set largely in India, Pankaj Mishra considers global themes through a personal lens
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Siri Hustvedt’s ‘Mothers, Fathers, and Others’ explores family ties...

At 66, the writer says, “I have the sense that I have a lot more behind me than I have ahead of me, which changes your perspective on time.”
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Summoning strength — and knowing when it’s time to tell ‘that story...

Atticus Lish realized that his next story should be of his mother’s death from ALS when he was a teenager.
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A craft book that reminds us why we write - The Boston Globe

For Charlie Jane Anders, now’s the right time for a book encouraging its readers to think of writing as an act not only of creativity but survival.