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Craft and Criticism
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Memoir
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The Hub
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Design
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BUY A HAT
Lit Hub Radio
The Lit Hub Podcast
Awakeners
Fiction/Non/Fiction
The Critic and Her Publics
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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The Booksellers’ Year in Reading: Part Three
We Asked the Best Readers We Know What Books
Stayed With Them This Year
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| December 30, 2019
The Booksellers’ Year in Reading:
Part Two
We Asked the Best Readers We Know What Books
Stayed With Them This Year
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| December 27, 2019
The Booksellers’ Year in Reading: Part 1
We Asked the Best Readers We Know What Books
Stayed With Them This Year
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| December 24, 2019
Our Favorite Literary Hub Stories of 2019
The Best Writing at the Site in the Year That Was
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| December 20, 2019
Lit Hub Recommends:
Downton Abbey
and
Metamorphoses
Also, crappy Christmas movies!
By
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| December 13, 2019
Announcing the line-up for this year's Mission Creek Festival in Iowa City.
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| December 10, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
The Academy of American Poets Announces Their 12 Poem-a-Day Editors for 2020.
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| December 5, 2019
The Impostor Poets of Iceland Issue a Manifesto
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| December 4, 2019
What Was the First Book You Fell in Love With?
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| December 2, 2019
The Long History of Afrogoth, from Toni Morrison to M. Lamar
Leila Taylor in Conversation with M. Lamar on Afropunk and Gothic Music and Lit (Also, a Playlist!)
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| November 25, 2019
Imani Perry on the "Slow Work" of Writing
The
Breathe
Author and Scholar in Conversation with
Paul Holdengraber
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| November 22, 2019
Congratulations to National Book Foundation Lifetime Honoree Edmund White
Read a Selection From His Novel-in-Progress
A Previous Life
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| November 20, 2019
Hallie Rubenhold wins £50K for Her Biography of the Victims of Jack the Ripper.
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| November 19, 2019
Reading Albert Woodfox's
Solitary
While Being Detained at Guantánamo
Ahmed Rabbani: "My overwhelming sense is one of sorrow."
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| November 19, 2019
Lit Hub Recommends:
Schitt's Creek
,
Stumptown
, and
Motherless Brooklyn
Also, an Olive Garden commercial written by a robot.
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| November 15, 2019
Why Families Keep Secrets:
A Red Ink Conversation
With Kristen Arnett, Sion Dayson, Angie Cruz, Briallen Hopper, Elisabet Velasquez, and Michele Filgate
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| November 11, 2019
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