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The Disappearing Internet and a Culture Schlock on the Lit Hub Podcast

The Disappearing Internet and a Culture Schlock on the Lit Hub Podcast

Featuring Maria Bustillos, Olivia Rutigliano, Samantha Hunt, and a phone call from Kate Broad

By The Lit Hub Podcast | September 26, 2025

Jonathan Lethem on Revisiting Old Short Stories While Writing New Ones

Jonathan Lethem on Revisiting Old Short Stories While Writing New Ones

Jane Ciabattari Talks to the Author of "A Different Kind of Tension"

By Jane Ciabattari | September 25, 2025

Caleb Gayle on Black Settlers in the American West

Caleb Gayle on Black Settlers in the American West

In Conversation with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | September 25, 2025

Mariana Enriquez on Burning a Manuscript

Mariana Enriquez on Burning a Manuscript

In Conversation with Jordan Kisner on Thresholds

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Gabrielle Bates and Keetje Kuipers Are Seeking Wildness

Gabrielle Bates and Keetje Kuipers Are Seeking Wildness

In Conversation with Lena Crown on Awakeners

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Patricia Lockwood on Drawing From Tolstoy and Avoiding “the Butthole of the Universe”

Patricia Lockwood on Drawing From Tolstoy and Avoiding “the Butthole of the Universe”

Eric Olson Profiles the Author of “Will There Ever Be Another You”

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Omar El Akkad on Gaza and Western Empire

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Miriam Toews Pushes Against Silences

Miriam Toews Pushes Against Silences

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Sasha Bonét on Black Motherhood, Fragmented Storytelling, and Untangling History

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G'Ra Asim Talks to the Author of “The Waterbearers”

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Nini Berendt and Evanthia Bromiley on Debut Discovery

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Travel Writing, Well-Designed Classics, and Setting to Sea on the Lit Hub Podcast

Travel Writing, Well-Designed Classics, and Setting to Sea on the Lit Hub Podcast

Featuring Boris Kachka, Allison Miriam Smith, Brandon Taylor, Drew Broussard, and an excerpt from Lapham's Quarterly's podcast

By The Lit Hub Podcast | September 12, 2025

Natalie Diaz: Seeing is Feeling in Mary Oliver’s Poetry

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On the Connection Between the Land and the Body in Oliver’s Work

By Natalie Diaz | September 11, 2025

Jessica Francis Kane on Penelope Fitzgerald in Mexico

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