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Wild Ecologies: So Go the Salmon, So Goes the World

Wild Ecologies: So Go the Salmon, So Goes the World

Tucker Malarkey, Will Bardenwerper, and Stan Brewer In Conversation on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | November 14, 2019

Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

Susannah Cahalan, Jaquira Díaz, and More Take the
Lit Hub Questionnaire

By Teddy Wayne | November 12, 2019

Why Families Keep Secrets: <br>A Red Ink Conversation

Why Families Keep Secrets:
A Red Ink Conversation

With Kristen Arnett, Sion Dayson, Angie Cruz, Briallen Hopper, Elisabet Velasquez, and Michele Filgate

By Literary Hub | November 11, 2019

Tales of Medical Gaslighting: Chronic Pain, Sexism, and More

Tales of Medical Gaslighting: Chronic Pain, Sexism, and More

A Conversation Between Caren Beilin and Amy Berkowitz

By Caren Beilin | November 8, 2019

Julie Justicz on the Difficulty of Finding a Home for Kids with Disabilities

Julie Justicz on the Difficulty of Finding a Home for Kids with Disabilities

A Conversation with G. P. Gottlieb on the New Books Network about Degrees of Difficulty

By New Books Network | November 8, 2019

How Do We Bring More Urgency to the Climate Crisis? Emma Sloley and Emily Raboteau in Conversation

How Do We Bring More Urgency to the Climate Crisis? Emma Sloley and Emily Raboteau in Conversation

Rethinking Ways of Describing Climate Change As It Is Lived

By Literary Hub | November 7, 2019

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Rosalie Knecht and Idra Novey on Translation, Writing Tension, and Literary 'Retrenchment'

By Brian Gresko | November 6, 2019

Mimi Lok on Writing in (and For) the Margins

By Dave Eggers | November 6, 2019

What Was It Like to Bake the Royal Wedding Cake?

By Bethanne Patrick | November 6, 2019

Bernardine Evaristo on the Illusion of Writer's Block

Bernardine Evaristo on the Illusion of Writer's Block

The Author of Girl, Woman, Other Suspects That Oprah
Might Like Her Book

By Literary Hub | November 5, 2019

Philip Goff and Philip Pullman Talk Materialism, Panpsychism, and Philosophical Zombies

Philip Goff and Philip Pullman Talk Materialism, Panpsychism, and Philosophical Zombies

A Philosopher and a Novelist Go Deep

By Literary Hub | November 4, 2019

Gary Janetti on Charles Dickens and Becoming the Hero of His Own Story

Gary Janetti on Charles Dickens and Becoming the Hero of His Own Story

In Conversation with Will Schwalbe on But That's Another Story

By But That's Another Story | November 4, 2019

André Aciman Finds His Way Back to His Famous Lovers

André Aciman Finds His Way Back to His Famous Lovers

Catching Up Over Coffee with the Author of Call Me By Your Name

By Brian Gresko | November 1, 2019

Elsa Hart on Writing an 18th-Century Crime-Solving Librarian

Elsa Hart on Writing an 18th-Century Crime-Solving Librarian

The Author of City of Ink In Conversation with C. P. Lesley
on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | November 1, 2019

Creepy Stories (and More) from Victor LaValle and Benjamin Percy

Creepy Stories (and More) from Victor LaValle and Benjamin Percy

A Halloween Episode with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | October 31, 2019

Kevin Wilson: I Pretend to Have Read Books All the Time

Kevin Wilson: I Pretend to Have Read Books All the Time

On the Genius of Seinfeld and Jennifer Egan

By Kevin Wilson | October 31, 2019

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