Ron Charles

Fiction editorWashington, D.C.

The latest from Ron

The Swoon Reads community helped choose Sandy Hall’s “A Little Something Different” for publication. Now, they need to choose the cover.

  • Mar 14, 2014

Free copies of “What’s the Story” will be distributed at downtown Metro stations

  • Mar 14, 2014

Anne Waldman, Yusef Komunyakaa and Eduardo Corral will be among the guests, March 27-30.

  • Mar 12, 2014

Lara Prescott won one of 25 official slots in this week’s live-streaming storytelling event.

  • Mar 11, 2014

An Appalachian town in Tennessee is about to be flooded by a new dam — then a little girl goes missing.

  • Mar 11, 2014

PopcornTime makes torrenting as easy as Netflix. The only problem? It’s illegal.

  • Mar 11, 2014

Annual award from the Arts Club of Washington will be presented April 26.

  • Mar 11, 2014

This year’s star thinks he and the winner deserve privacy now that the show is done. The producers clearly disagree.

  • Mar 11, 2014

The list of finalists for the award was dominated by American writers

  • Mar 10, 2014

Some of the biggest names in the tech industry are behind this book-delivery app.

  • Mar 10, 2014

Washington Post chief correspondent Dan Balz to be the first author on March 10.

  • Mar 7, 2014

It’s hard to imagine a more delightful holiday than LitWorld’s “World Read Aloud Day.”

  • Mar 5, 2014

We weren’t sure our daughter could enjoy books till we discovered Jack Prelutsky’s poems.

  • Mar 5, 2014

“We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves,” by Karen Joy Fowler, is among the books vying for the $15,000 prize.

  • Mar 5, 2014

A poor African man flees revolution at home to find a surprising love in the American Midwest.

  • Mar 4, 2014

Before they award the Criticism prize, the National Book Critics Circle judges must figure out what criticism is.

  • Mar 4, 2014

David Biespiel, chair of the poetry prize committee, reflects on a year of critical reading.

  • Mar 4, 2014

Her collection “Blue Yodel” will be published next year.

  • Mar 3, 2014

If a review can’t talk about the novel’s central theme or its plot, what’s left for the reviewer to do for 1,000 words?

  • Feb 28, 2014

(Video) In this wide-ranging interview, Phillips talks about what he writes, loves and believes.

  • Feb 28, 2014
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About Ron
Ron Charles is the fiction editor of The Washington Post. For a dozen years, he enjoyed teaching American literature and critical theory in the Midwest, but finally switched to journalism when he realized that if he graded one more paper, he'd go crazy. Before moving to DC, he edited the books section of the Christian Science Monitor in Boston. His wife is an English teacher and the cinematographer of their satirical series, "The Totally Hip Video Book Review."
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