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Joyce Carol Oates on Dystopia, Boxing, and Reading Problematic Classics

Joyce Carol Oates on Dystopia, Boxing, and Reading Problematic Classics

In Conversation with Paul Holdengraber

By Literary Hub | February 16, 2018

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A Rare Look at Correspondence from Arthur Miller to His Wife, Mary

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Off the Clock: What the Lit Hub Staff is Doing This Weekend

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30 of the Worst Couples in Literature

30 of the Worst Couples in Literature

Turns Out Lots of People Could Write a Bad Romance (Happy Valentine's!)

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New Poetry by Indigenous Women

New Poetry by Indigenous Women

Introducing a Series Curated by Natalie Diaz

By Literary Hub | February 13, 2018

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Off the Clock: What the Lit Hub Staff is Consuming This Weekend

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Fiction/Non/Fiction: Anti-Semitism and the Authoritarian Playbook

By Literary Hub | February 8, 2018

We Need to Amplify Voices that Interrogate Power

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Editorial Power Means Blowing Up the Machine from the Inside

Editorial Power Means Blowing Up the Machine from the Inside

Nine Women Editors on Sexual Discrimination in the Literary World, Part One

By Literary Hub | February 7, 2018

Every Time We Put Pen to Paper, It is an Act of Protest

Every Time We Put Pen to Paper, It is an Act of Protest

A Red Ink Roundtable on Silence

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What Ursula K. Le Guin Meant to Me: Four Writers Remember

What Ursula K. Le Guin Meant to Me: Four Writers Remember

How a Legendary Writer Made Lives Better

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Super Bowl Fever, Otessa Moshfegh, RuPaul, Tonya Harding, and More

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17 Books You Should Read This February

17 Books You Should Read This February

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Lifting Up Overlooked Authors: On Craft, Identity, and Insecurities

Lifting Up Overlooked Authors: On Craft, Identity, and Insecurities

Debut Author Mira T. Lee in Conversation with Celeste Ng

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A Whole New Kind of Obscenity?

A Whole New Kind of Obscenity?

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