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Once Upon a Time in Berlin

Once Upon a Time in Berlin

Rob Spillman and Darryl Pinckney Talk Ex-Pats, Fiction, and Late-Century Bohemia

By Literary Hub | March 28, 2016

Kwame Dawes on Rhythm, Diaspora, and Political Poetry

Kwame Dawes on Rhythm, Diaspora, and Political Poetry

"All poets are political. We are political by our noise and by our silence."

By Matthew Daddona | March 25, 2016

On Race, Research, and the High-Stakes Choices of the Debut Novelist

On Race, Research, and the High-Stakes Choices of the Debut Novelist

KAITLYN GREENIDGE in conversation with ANGELA FLOURNOY

By Literary Hub | March 24, 2016

Junot Diaz & Hilton Als Talk Masculinity, Science Fiction, and Writing as an Act of Defiance

Junot Diaz & Hilton Als Talk Masculinity, Science Fiction, and Writing as an Act of Defiance

A Conversation From Upstairs at the Strand

By Literary Hub | March 18, 2016

Librarian Confidential: Stephanie Chase

Librarian Confidential: Stephanie Chase

On the Joy of Giving a Child Their First Library Card

By Literary Hub | March 16, 2016

Of Loneliness, Motherhood, Hauntings, and Cults

Of Loneliness, Motherhood, Hauntings, and Cults

Darcey Steinke in Conversation with Samantha Hunt

By Darcey Steinke | March 15, 2016

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The Novel is a Mad, Rambling, Genius Hobo

By Dana Spiotta | March 14, 2016

Interview with a Gatekeeper: Grove Atlantic's Elisabeth Schmitz

By Kerri Arsenault | March 11, 2016

What If the Apocalypse Just Meant No More Social Media?

By Literary Hub | March 11, 2016

"Reader, I Married Him": An Interview with Tracy Chevalier

Bethanne Patrick speaks with the editor of a new Jane Eyre inspired anthology

By Bethanne Patrick | March 9, 2016

The Women of the World Poetry Slam Comes to Brooklyn

The Women of the World Poetry Slam Comes to Brooklyn

On Creating a Safe Space for All Voices to Be Heard

By Jonathan Russell Clark | March 9, 2016

The High School English Teacher Who Changed My Life

The High School English Teacher Who Changed My Life

Twelve Writers Reflect on the Teachers Who First Inspired Them

By Nick Ripatrazone | March 8, 2016

Do Artists Still Find Inspiration in Literature?

Do Artists Still Find Inspiration in Literature?

Asking the Question at the Opening Night of the Volta Art Fair

By Catherine Talese | March 4, 2016

The Grumpy Librarian: Embrace the Middlebrow

The Grumpy Librarian: Embrace the Middlebrow

Not Your Average Readers' Advice Column

By Caitlin Goodman | March 3, 2016

The Rise of the Cuban Literati: In Sunshine and In Shadow

The Rise of the Cuban Literati: In Sunshine and In Shadow

Reporting from the Most Important Book Fair in the Country

By Tillman Miller | March 2, 2016

Race, Theft, and the Magic of Electricity in Rural Alabama

Race, Theft, and the Magic of Electricity in Rural Alabama

Trisha Ping Interviews Debut Novelist Virginia Reeves

By Trisha Ping | March 1, 2016

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