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In Which Colson Whitehead is Highly Concerned with the Exploration of Inner Space
And How Does Whitehead Defeat Writer's Block? Tackle the F*cker.
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| July 16, 2019
Lit Hub Recommends:
Midsommar
, Carmen Maria Machado, and Shirley Jackson
Also, a New Book from the Creator of
BoJack Horseman
.
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| July 12, 2019
Chuck Wendig on the Time He Enraged a Bunch of Tolkienites
The Author of
Wanderers
Answers a Few Questions...
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| July 10, 2019
David Ulin on the Rapidly Changing Landscape of
Los Angeles
The Former
LA Times
Book Critic in Conversation with
Paul Holdengraber
By
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| July 10, 2019
Lit Hub’s Most Anticipated Books of 2019, Part 2
What We're Looking Forward to, July through December
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| July 9, 2019
Jhumpa Lahiri and Hari Kunzru Reflect on America's Immigration Crisis
On the Eve of the 4th of July, PEN America Looks to the Immigration Crisis
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| July 3, 2019
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| July 2, 2019
Lit Hub Daily: July 1, 2019
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| July 1, 2019
Nadifa Mohamed and Aleksandar Hemon: What It Means to Be Displaced
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| July 1, 2019
Lit Hub Daily: June 24, 2019
THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET
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| June 24, 2019
Robert Macfarlane: "I Wanted the Reader to Undertake a Descent into the Darkness."
Joining Paul Holdengraber on his Return to Lit Hub Radio
By
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| June 20, 2019
On Movies and How to Write About Them
Lili Anolik and Geoff Dyer in Conversation
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| June 17, 2019
Lit Hub Recommends:
Love Island
, Ocean Vuong, and L.A. Noir
Also, get married!
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| June 14, 2019
Cover Reveal:
Freeman's
California Issue
John Freeman and Michael Salu on Visions of the Golden State
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| June 10, 2019
"I Am Black and Reflective." Keith S. Wilson Talks to Jericho Brown
Two Poets Talk Truth, Tradition, Form, and More
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| June 6, 2019
Lit Hub's Most Anticipated Books of Summer
What to Read at the Beach. (Or in a Cafe. Or on the Porch. Or Sitting in a Chair.)
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