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Revisiting Tracy Flick 30 Years Later: Tom Perrotta Talks to Emma Straub

Revisiting Tracy Flick 30 Years Later: Tom Perrotta Talks to Emma Straub

“Why can’t I just move on?”

By Literary Hub | June 28, 2022

Joseph Han on American Imperialism and the Korean Forever War

Joseph Han on American Imperialism and the Korean Forever War

Jane Ciabattari Talks to the Author of Nuclear Family

By Jane Ciabattari | June 28, 2022

Samantha Allen on Writing the Sasquatch Slasher Novel the World Needs Right Now

Samantha Allen on Writing the Sasquatch Slasher Novel the World Needs Right Now

“Bigfoot is on bumper stickers, postcards, and store signs—a presence as ubiquitous as the gray clouds hanging overhead.”

By Samantha Allen | June 28, 2022

Andrew Lipstein on Pseudonyms, Failure, and How to Make a Plot Move

Andrew Lipstein on Pseudonyms, Failure, and How to Make a Plot Move

In Conversation with Alex Higley and Lindsay Hunter on I'm a Writer But  

By I'm a Writer But | June 28, 2022

Why Elaine Hsieh Chou Wrote Her Novel (from Scratch!) Three Times

Why Elaine Hsieh Chou Wrote Her Novel (from Scratch!) Three Times

In Conversation with Christopher Hermelin on So Many Damn Books

By So Many Damn Books | June 28, 2022

Does Artificial Intelligence Really Have the Potential to Create Transformative Art?

Does Artificial Intelligence Really Have the Potential to Create Transformative Art?

Stephen Marche on the Possible Futures of Machine Creativity

By Stephen Marche | June 27, 2022

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The Unnoticed Generation: How Russian Writers in Paris Grappled With the Complexities of Life Between the Wars

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Let’s Enjoy Books Where Characters Are Openly Queer

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Mark Kyungsoo Bias on How Hip-Hop Influences His Poetry

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Is <em>Moby-Dick</em> a Fantasy Novel?

Is Moby-Dick a Fantasy Novel?

Explore Genre This Season on Literary Disco

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How Did the Prim, Religious Christina Rossetti Come to Write Such a Bizarre and Hedonistic Poem?

How Did the Prim, Religious Christina Rossetti Come to Write Such a Bizarre and Hedonistic Poem?

The History of Literature Podcast Looks at the Writer of “Goblin Market”

By History of Literature | June 27, 2022

How <em>Earthlings</em> Challenges Our Ideas About Healing, Chosen Family, and Imagination

How Earthlings Challenges Our Ideas About Healing, Chosen Family, and Imagination

The Queers at the End of the World Podcast Gets in to Sayaka Murata’s Novel

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Nathanial White: Is Pain an Essential Part of the Human Experience?

Nathanial White: Is Pain an Essential Part of the Human Experience?

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Anger, Joy, Resistance: Queer Readings For Pride Month

Anger, Joy, Resistance: Queer Readings For Pride Month

Words to “Remind Us of the Love We Share During the Rough Times to Come.”

By Literary Hub | June 24, 2022

Billy-Ray Belcourt Wants a Whole Literature of Queer Indigenous Possibility

Billy-Ray Belcourt Wants a Whole Literature of Queer Indigenous Possibility

“To see one’s own life as a possible life is a kind of fortune, a small miracle even.”

By Billy-Ray Belcourt | June 24, 2022

111 Queer Books Recommended by Librarians, Booksellers, and Authors

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