Rachel Cline is the author of the novels What to Keep (2003), My Liar (2008), andThe Question Authority (2019). She has written for The New York Times, New York, More, SELF, and Tin House, and is a produced screen and television writer. She lives in Brooklyn Heights, New York.
Rachel Cline
Articles
Exhausting the Vein of Realism: A Conversation with Lynne Sharon Schwartz
Rachel Cline talks to Lynne Sharon Schwartz about her new book, “Truthtelling: Stories, Fables, Glimpses.”
Lacy Johnson’s Quality of Mercy
A new collection of essays on the nuanced meanings of justice in the 21st century.
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