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A new $20,000 prize will recognize innovative prose by early-career writers.

A new $20,000 prize will recognize innovative prose by early-career writers.

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Lit Hub’s Most Anticipated Books of 2025

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A Constant Reinvention of Language: Looking Ahead to 2025 in Poetry

A Constant Reinvention of Language: Looking Ahead to 2025 in Poetry

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Our Favorite Lit Hub Stories from 2024

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The 50 Biggest Literary Stories of 2024

The 50 Biggest Literary Stories of 2024

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Looking Back at the Long Year in Gaza

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A Call to the Modern Language Association to Let Members Decide About BDS

A Call to the Modern Language Association to Let Members Decide About BDS

“Some of us became teachers of literature because we believe it helps keep us human, even in a world of genocide.”

By Literary Hub | December 12, 2024

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Listening To Africa: Three African Writers Discuss the History and Future of African Music

Listening To Africa: Three African Writers Discuss the History and Future of African Music

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In Praise of the Literary and Social Subversions of George Gissing’s <em>The Odd Women</em>

In Praise of the Literary and Social Subversions of George Gissing’s The Odd Women

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Announcing the winner of the 2024 Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing.

Announcing the winner of the 2024 Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing.

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Read Jody Chan’s Boycott <br>Giller Speech

Read Jody Chan’s Boycott
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