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What We Loved This Week

What We Loved This Week

The Lit Hub Staff on Killer Mermaids, Magic: The Gathering, and more

By Literary Hub | July 13, 2018

Pamela Paul and Mira Jacob Talk Reboots and Superheroes

Pamela Paul and Mira Jacob Talk Reboots and Superheroes

Episode 21 of Fiction/Non/Fiction, with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan

By Literary Hub | July 12, 2018

Big Waves, Short Stories, and Everything in Between

Big Waves, Short Stories, and Everything in Between

Tim Winton and Ron Rash Talk Craft, Voice, Landscape, and More

By Literary Hub | July 12, 2018

10 Books You Should Read this July

10 Books You Should Read this July

Exile, Flesh-Eating Plants, and a Gender-Swapped Sherlock Holmes

By Literary Hub | July 2, 2018

Lit Hub Staff Picks: Our Favorite Stories This Month

Lit Hub Staff Picks: Our Favorite Stories This Month

The Best Writing at the Site in June

By Literary Hub | June 29, 2018

What We Loved This Week

What We Loved This Week

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By Literary Hub | June 29, 2018

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#Families Belong Together:
A Conversation

By Literary Hub | June 28, 2018

We Didn't Ask, But Laszlo Krasznahorkai Recommended 8 Books Anyway

By Literary Hub | June 26, 2018

On Apocalyptic Poetry

By Literary Hub | June 25, 2018

Finding Power in Pain: Jessie Chaffee and Danielle Lazarin in Conversation

Finding Power in Pain: Jessie Chaffee and Danielle Lazarin in Conversation

"As a Culture, We’re Very Interested in Stories of Women Being Broken"

By Literary Hub | June 22, 2018

What We Loved This Week

What We Loved This Week

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New Poetry by Indigenous Women

New Poetry by Indigenous Women

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By Literary Hub | June 21, 2018

What We Loved This Week

What We Loved This Week

The Lit Hub Staff on Heredity, A Wrinkle in Time, Planet of the Apes, and more

By Literary Hub | June 15, 2018

Writing About Mass Incarceration Across Genres, Part II

Writing About Mass Incarceration Across Genres, Part II

Fiction/Non/Fiction #19: DaMaris B. Hill and Tayari Jones

By Literary Hub | June 14, 2018

What to Expect When You're Expecting...Your First Book

What to Expect When You're Expecting...Your First Book

Four Debut Authors on the Ups and Down of the Publication Process

By Literary Hub | June 14, 2018

Joseph O'Neill Finds the Act of Writing... Nauseating?

Joseph O'Neill Finds the Act of Writing... Nauseating?

When a Writer's Default Setting is "Not to Write"

By Literary Hub | June 13, 2018

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