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The Work Behind the Writing: On Writers and Their Day Jobs
Ed Simon Explores the Relationship Between Labor and Literary Passion
By
Ed Simon
| January 14, 2026
Helping Incarcerated Writers Find Their Voices at Parchman Prison
W. Ralph Eubanks Explores Literary Life in a Forgotten Corner of the Mississippi Delta
By
W. Ralph Eubanks
| January 14, 2026
Six Sad Books by Funny Women
Sydney Rende Recommends Lorrie Moore, Dorothy Baker, Weike Wang, and More
By
Sydney Rende
| January 14, 2026
Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers
Featuring Stefan Merrill Block, Nina McConigley, Ben Markovits and More
By
Teddy Wayne
| January 13, 2026
Madeline Cash on Writing an Absurdist Systems Novel
Jane Ciabattari Talks to the Author of
Lost Lambs
By
Jane Ciabattari
| January 13, 2026
Benjamin Wood on the Creative Life Force
In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the
First Draft Podcast
By
First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
| January 12, 2026
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Jose Antonio Vargas on Life in a Country That Says You Don’t Belong
By
Memoir Nation
| January 12, 2026
Five Steps to a Better Writing Process
By
David Arndt
| January 9, 2026
For an Echodeviant Poet, Mishearing is a Method
By
Noa Micaela Fields
| January 9, 2026
Here Are Your Guides Through the Opaque World of Book Publishing
Maris Kreizman Recommends New Books by Kate McKean and Alia Hannah Habib
By
Maris Kreizman
| January 8, 2026
The Ups and Downs of “Having it All”—and Why It’s Okay to Give it Up
Amil Niazi on Motherhood, Watching
Bosch
, and Taking Risks
By
Amil Niazi
| January 8, 2026
Amit Chaudhuri Still Writes His Novels Longhand
The Author of
A New World
Takes the Lit Hub Questionnaire
By
Literary Hub
| January 6, 2026
Jonathan Lethem and Ben Markovits on a Trans-Atlantic Literary Life (and More)
A Conversation With the Author of the Booker-Nominated
The Rest of Our Lives
By
Jonathan Lethem
| January 6, 2026
The Unexpected Benefits of Reading at Random
Elspeth Wilson on Becoming a Literary Omnivore
By
Elspeth Wilson
| January 5, 2026
Feather By Feather: On Life, Death, and Birding
“I don’t know if I believe in signs. But in that moment, I needed one.”
By
Farah Naz Rishi
| January 5, 2026
Memoir Nation's Greatest Hits: 2018-2025
From the Memoir Nation Podcast, Hosted by Brooke Warner and Grant Faulkner
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Memoir Nation
| January 5, 2026
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William J. Mann on Rumors, the Press, and the Black Dahlia Murder's Enigmatic Players
January 27, 2026
by
William J. Mann
Val McDermid on Why She Starts New Novels in January
January 27, 2026
by
Val McDermid
How Agatha Christie Played the "Game-within-the-Game" in 'The Murder of Roger Ackroyd'
January 27, 2026
by
John Curran
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Slim and stark Barnes s prose is largely stripped bare it resembles a tall ship…"