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Once Upon a Time in Berlin

Once Upon a Time in Berlin

Rob Spillman and Darryl Pinckney Talk Ex-Pats, Fiction, and Late-Century Bohemia

By Literary Hub | March 28, 2016

Jim Harrison, 1937-2016

Jim Harrison, 1937-2016

A Legendary Writer, Remembered by His Publisher and Friend, Morgan Entrekin

By Literary Hub | March 27, 2016

On Race, Research, and the High-Stakes Choices of the Debut Novelist

On Race, Research, and the High-Stakes Choices of the Debut Novelist

KAITLYN GREENIDGE in conversation with ANGELA FLOURNOY

By Literary Hub | March 24, 2016

Who is the Man Behind Nein Quarterly?

Who is the Man Behind Nein Quarterly?

Paul Holdengraber in Conversation with Eric Jarosinski

By Literary Hub | March 23, 2016

One Country, Two Book Tours, Twelve Cities

One Country, Two Book Tours, Twelve Cities

Two Debut Novelists Find Themselves Across America

By Literary Hub | March 21, 2016

Junot Diaz & Hilton Als Talk Masculinity, Science Fiction, and Writing as an Act of Defiance

Junot Diaz & Hilton Als Talk Masculinity, Science Fiction, and Writing as an Act of Defiance

A Conversation From Upstairs at the Strand

By Literary Hub | March 18, 2016

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What the Critics Picked: The NBCC Award Judges on the 30 Finalists

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Adam Phillips on Walt Whitman, Self-Discovery, and American Rock n' Roll

By Literary Hub | March 16, 2016

Librarian Confidential: Stephanie Chase

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On the Joy of Giving a Child Their First Library Card

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New Work by the Godfather of Canadian Poetry

By Literary Hub | March 14, 2016

What If the Apocalypse Just Meant No More Social Media?

What If the Apocalypse Just Meant No More Social Media?

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By Literary Hub | March 11, 2016

Adam Phillips Talks Wilde, Writing, and the Joy of Lacan

Adam Phillips Talks Wilde, Writing, and the Joy of Lacan

Paul Holdengraber in Conversation with the Renowned Psychoanalyst and Author

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Contrary Motion

Contrary Motion

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By Literary Hub | March 8, 2016

33 Life-Changing Books in Honor of International Women's Day

33 Life-Changing Books in Honor of International Women's Day

A Reading List from the Staff at VIDA

By Literary Hub | March 8, 2016

Exclusive: Chip Kidd's Cover for Garth Risk Hallberg's <em>City on Fire</em>

Exclusive: Chip Kidd's Cover for Garth Risk Hallberg's City on Fire

Here Comes the Paperback: First Look

By Literary Hub | March 4, 2016

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