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Announcing The 2017 Story Prize Finalists

Announcing The 2017 Story Prize Finalists

Three Collections Will Compete for the $20,000 Prize

By Literary Hub | January 10, 2017

Resistance Lit: Sarah K. Stephens on Lois Lowry’s <em>Number the Stars</em>

Resistance Lit: Sarah K. Stephens on Lois Lowry’s Number the Stars

The NBCC Asks Writers for their Resistance Reads

By Literary Hub | January 6, 2017

Resistance Lit: Scott Korb on Harriet Jacobs

Resistance Lit: Scott Korb on Harriet Jacobs

Part 4 of the NBCC Series Spotlights Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl,
Written by Herself

By Literary Hub | January 5, 2017

Resistance Lit: Meg Waite Clayton on Markus Zusak’s <em>The Book Thief</em>

Resistance Lit: Meg Waite Clayton on Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief

The NBCC Wants to Know What Resistance Lit You Turn To

By Literary Hub | January 4, 2017

Letters from an Invented Writer

Letters from an Invented Writer

A Selection of Correspondence Between 'James Tiptree, Jr.' and Joanna Russ

By Literary Hub | January 3, 2017

Resistance Lit: Jonathan Lethem and T.J. Stiles

Resistance Lit: Jonathan Lethem and T.J. Stiles

The NBCC Reads Asks Writers for their Resistance Reads

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On Poverty, Justice, and Writing Sonnets of the South

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