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Literary Criticism
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On Translation
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Short Story
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Politics
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Memoir
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Lit Hub Radio
The Lit Hub Podcast
Awakeners
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Windham-Campbell Prizes Podcast
Memoir Nation
Beyond the Page
First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
Thresholds
The Cosmic Library
Culture Schlock
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Shelf Talkers: What the Booksellers Are Reading at Gramercy Books
Recommendations from Booksellers in Bexley, Ohio
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| November 7, 2022
Here are the 2022 Whiting Creative Nonfiction grantees.
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| November 1, 2022
Cover reveal: See the cover for Jane Wong's
Meet Me Tonight in Atlantic City
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| October 27, 2022
Lee Child and Andrew Child on Discipline, Dread, and Writing Late at Night
And Why There’s No Point in Trying to Organize a Bookshelf
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| October 25, 2022
Shelf Talkers: What the Booksellers Are Reading at Elliott Bay Book Company
Recommendations from One of Seattle’s Best Bookstores
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| October 25, 2022
The Most Important Poem of the 20th Century: On T.S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land” at 100
“The poem is such a key landmark that all modern poets know it, whether they swerve around it, crash into it, or attempt to assimilate it.”
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| October 24, 2022
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Cover reveal: See the cover for Gerardo Sámano Córdova's
Monstrilio
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| October 4, 2022
Lit Hub Daily: October 4, 2022
THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET
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Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan on How a “Magical” Dream Turned Into a Book Project
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Meet the Writers on the Baillie Gifford Prize Longlist
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How to Love to Your Horrible Little Goblins (and Other Advice from Calvin Kasulke)
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