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James Tate Hill

James Tate Hill
James Tate Hill is the author of a memoir, Blind Man’s Bluff (W. W. Norton, 2021). His fiction debut, Academy Gothic, won the Nilsen Literary Prize for a First Novel. He serves as fiction editor for Monkeybicycle and a contributing editor for Lit Hub, where he writes a monthly audiobooks column.


5 Audiobooks to Help With Those End-of-Summer Blues

From Anderson Cooper to the World of Truffles, and More
August 28, 2019  By James Tate Hill
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5 Great Audiobooks For That Summer Road Trip

From Disneyland to the Genteel South, Stories to Pass the Miles
August 2, 2019  By James Tate Hill
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5 Audiobooks with Complicated Parent-Child Relationships

James Tate Hill Does Not Recommend These as Gifts for Your Parents
June 11, 2019  By James Tate Hill
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Audiobooks: The Past, Present, and Future of Another Way to Read

James Tate Hill Offers a Brief History of Recorded Matter
May 21, 2019  By James Tate Hill
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Audiobooks are not lesser versions of reading and are not only for “successful people.”

May 1, 2019  By James Tate Hill
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5 Climate Change Books to Listen To This Spring

James Tate Hill Recommends Pam Houston, Frans de Waal, Ross Gay, and More
April 25, 2019  By James Tate Hill
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5 Great Audiobooks for Spring

In Which James Tate Hill Reveals That Benjamin Dreyer Sounds Like Steve Martin
March 28, 2019  By James Tate Hill
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6 Audio Books to Get You Through the Oscars

Introducing New Audio Books Recommendations From James Tate Hill
February 22, 2019  By James Tate Hill
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The Day the Llamas Came to the Bookstore

A Little Bit of Wildlife at Greensboro's Scuppernong Books
December 17, 2018  By James Tate Hill
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How Prince Helped Me Feel Seen

James Tate Hill on the Multifarious Legacy of the Artist Formerly Known As
June 7, 2018  By James Tate Hill
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Do Audio Books Count As Reading?

And Other Pernicious Questions That Arise for Visually Impaired Book-Lovers
January 11, 2018  By James Tate Hill
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On Being a Writer Who Can’t Read

"I'm Going to Pretend to Read to You From My Novel."
January 12, 2016  By James Tate Hill
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