The internet loves to beg the question, “What’s in My Bag?” but we here at the Attic thought we’d take that one step further and have our Editors share the things going into their suitcases. Editor-at-Large Lauren Olmeda returns to her home state of Michigan after living abroad for a year.
Read MoreIn her first piece for the Attic on Eighth, Sam Cohen discusses the impact reading children’s literature as an adult has had on her life, from giving her greater peace of mind to allowing her to have a greater appreciation for all writing.
Read MoreIn this edition of How To Dress Like Your Novel, our Perfume Columnist Mishka Hoosen channels what we've all been calling “Ripley summer,” after the 1999 film based on Patricia Highsmith’s iconic thriller.
Read MoreIn her first piece for the Attic, Grusha Singh shares four valuable lessons she learned from childhood favorites.
Read MoreIn this edition of How To Dress Like Your Novel, Olivia Gündüz-Willemin and Raquel Reyes look to the recently released Costalegre, exploring its themes of environment, art, and mother-daughter relationships, each interpreting these through their own lens.
Read MoreTo celebrate the release of Courtney Maum’s Costalegre, we’re partnering with Tin House to giveaway 3 copies!! Read on to see how you can enter!
Read MoreMidway through July, the Attic on Eighth writers chime in to share what it is they’re reading this summer.
Read MoreCombining art, youth, and longing, Creative Director Raquel Reyes describes why Courtney Maum's forthcoming Costalegre is the perfect summer read.
Read MoreBeauty Editor and Classics Aficionado Rory Mara takes us on journey to the city of Pompeii, first through the pages of The Last Day’s of Pompeii and then through a visit to the landmark city itself.
Read MoreFreeing the Francophonie of its clichés and old white men, Milena Le Fouillé shares her favorite Francophone writers to know.
Read MoreHaving just finished her degree, Jessica Armstrong approaches the topic of summer reading while considering what it means to read for herself at a transitional time, as graduate, young professional, and student at heart.
Read MoreGraduate student Vesna Curlic discusses the luxuries of binge reading as she shares her summer reading list.
Read MorePhD student Rory Mara discusses the importance of finding a balance and making time to read for pleasure.
Read MoreIn our latest Summer Reads, Madeline Baker discusses reading for leisure for the first time since being a student and how that amounts to “woolgathering.”
Read MoreNew contributor and art historian Kiely Schuck shares her experience as a graduate student in Florence with E.M. Forster’s A Room with a View as a balm to keep homesickness at bay.
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