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Remembering Daphne Athas: Writer, Reader, Teacher, Mentor, Adventurer, Friend

Remembering Daphne Athas: Writer, Reader, Teacher, Mentor, Adventurer, Friend

Alane Salierno Mason, Randall Kenan, Miranda Cambanis and More on a Great Life Lived

By Literary Hub | July 28, 2022

Cover Reveal: See the cover for Szilvia Molnar’s debut novel, <em>The Nursery</em>.

Cover Reveal: See the cover for Szilvia Molnar’s debut novel, The Nursery.

By Literary Hub | July 27, 2022

Shelf Talkers: Booksellers From Porter Square Books Share Their Favorites

Shelf Talkers: Booksellers From Porter Square Books Share Their Favorites

What They’re Reading in Cambridge, Mass.

By Literary Hub | July 11, 2022

“The System is Designed to Prohibit Change.” On Hollywood and Women’s Ambition and Complicity

“The System is Designed to Prohibit Change.” On Hollywood and Women’s Ambition and Complicity

Isabel Kaplan and Alison B. Hart, Authors of NSFW and The Work Wife, in Conversation

By Literary Hub | July 11, 2022

Lit Hub’s Most Anticipated Books of 2022, Part Two

Lit Hub’s Most Anticipated Books of 2022, Part Two

230 Books to Read Before 2023

By Literary Hub | July 7, 2022

Abbigail Nguyen Rosewood and Viet Thanh Nguyen on Writing from the Vietnamese Diaspora

Abbigail Nguyen Rosewood and Viet Thanh Nguyen on Writing from the Vietnamese Diaspora

Also Discussed: Sex Scenes, Reincarnation, and Publishing’s Exoticization Problem

By Literary Hub | July 7, 2022

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“I Won’t Be Misrepresenting Anybody’s Life Experience But My Own.” A Conversation with Cartoonist and Comedian Luke Healy

By Literary Hub | July 7, 2022

Writing Advice from Rachel Yoder: Take a Break, Hug a Tree

By Literary Hub | July 6, 2022

“In comics, nobody is proper and decent.” A Conversation with Graphic Novelist Rumi Hara

By Literary Hub | July 1, 2022

“The Sky is Innocent.” New Writing by Ukrainian Poet Ostap Slyvynsky

“The Sky is Innocent.” New Writing by Ukrainian Poet Ostap Slyvynsky

Translated From the Ukrainian by Amelia Glaser and Yuliya Ilchuk

By Literary Hub | June 30, 2022

Jason Mott on the Power of Routine, and Tackling Writer’s Block by Writing Badly

Jason Mott on the Power of Routine, and Tackling Writer’s Block by Writing Badly

The Author of Hell of a Book Takes the Lit Hub Questionnaire

By Literary Hub | June 29, 2022

Revisiting Tracy Flick 30 Years Later: Tom Perrotta Talks to Emma Straub

Revisiting Tracy Flick 30 Years Later: Tom Perrotta Talks to Emma Straub

“Why can’t I just move on?”

By Literary Hub | June 28, 2022

Anger, Joy, Resistance: Queer Readings For Pride Month

Anger, Joy, Resistance: Queer Readings For Pride Month

Words to “Remind Us of the Love We Share During the Rough Times to Come.”

By Literary Hub | June 24, 2022

111 Queer Books Recommended by Librarians, Booksellers, and Authors

111 Queer Books Recommended by Librarians, Booksellers, and Authors

For Your Pride (and Year-Long) Reading Pleasure

By Literary Hub | June 24, 2022

Shelf Talkers: What They’re Reading at Brazos Bookstore in Houston, Texas

Shelf Talkers: What They’re Reading at Brazos Bookstore in Houston, Texas

Booksellers from Brazos Share Their Favorites

By Literary Hub | June 24, 2022

“Growing Up As a Girl in the Church, I Felt My Position on Earth Was to Serve Men.” A Conversation With Graphic Novelist Jessica Campbell

“Growing Up As a Girl in the Church, I Felt My Position on Earth Was to Serve Men.” A Conversation With Graphic Novelist Jessica Campbell

The Author of Rave Talks to Nicole Georges

By Literary Hub | June 23, 2022

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