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In Which Colson Whitehead is Highly Concerned with the Exploration of Inner Space

In Which Colson Whitehead is Highly Concerned with the Exploration of Inner Space

And How Does Whitehead Defeat Writer's Block? Tackle the F*cker.

By Literary Hub | July 16, 2019

John Waters on Taking LSD at 70, Clarence Thomas, and Reading Bad Reviews

John Waters on Taking LSD at 70, Clarence Thomas, and Reading Bad Reviews

Maris Kreizman Talks to an American Icon

By Maris Kreizman | July 15, 2019

How Extreme Anti-Muslim Rhetoric Entered American Life

How Extreme Anti-Muslim Rhetoric Entered American Life

Zahra Noorbakhsh and Asma Uddin: What "Religious Freedom" Means for U.S. Muslims

By Zahra Noorbakhsh | July 15, 2019

Chuck Wendig on the Time He Enraged a Bunch of Tolkienites

Chuck Wendig on the Time He Enraged a Bunch of Tolkienites

The Author of Wanderers Answers a Few Questions...

By Literary Hub | July 10, 2019

Arundhati Roy: Stories 'Must Not Lose Their Wilderness'

Arundhati Roy: Stories 'Must Not Lose Their Wilderness'

In Conversation with Siddhartha Deb at PEN America's
World Voices Festival

By Siddhartha Deb | July 10, 2019

Courtney Maum, Rawi Hage, and More Take the Lit Hub Questionnaire

Courtney Maum, Rawi Hage, and More Take the Lit Hub Questionnaire

5 Writers, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

By Teddy Wayne | July 9, 2019

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Nadifa Mohamed and Aleksandar Hemon: What It Means to Be Displaced

By Literary Hub | July 1, 2019

We're Doomed. Now What?
Roy Scranton on Climate Change

By Peter Nowogrodzki | June 21, 2019

On Movies and How to Write About Them

By Literary Hub | June 17, 2019

Nicole Dennis-Benn, Domenica Ruta, and More Take the LitHub Questionnaire

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5 Writers, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

By Teddy Wayne | June 11, 2019

Robert Macfarlane Finds a Little Hope in the World's Darkest Places

Robert Macfarlane Finds a Little Hope in the World's Darkest Places

The Author of Underland Talks to Andrew Ervin

By Andrew Ervin | June 6, 2019

"I Am Black and Reflective." Keith S. Wilson Talks to Jericho Brown

Two Poets Talk Truth, Tradition, Form, and More

By Literary Hub | June 6, 2019

Mitchell S. Jackson on 'Stitching Together Imagined Communities'

Mitchell S. Jackson on 'Stitching Together Imagined Communities'

The Author of Survival Math in Conversation with Edie Meidav

By Literary Hub | June 5, 2019

On Becoming a Writer in the Middle of War

On Becoming a Writer in the Middle of War

Hanan al-Shaykh on Arab Feminism, Pigeonholing Women Writers, and More

By Hanan al-Shaykh | June 5, 2019

Were Libraries Borges's Universe or the Other Way Around?

Were Libraries Borges's Universe or the Other Way Around?

Rodrigo Fresan and Rodrigo Rey Rosa on Reading Jorge Luis Borges

By Literary Hub | May 31, 2019

T.C. Boyle is Most Certainly Living His Best Life

T.C. Boyle is Most Certainly Living His Best Life

Seven Conversations from an Afternoon with a Writer in His Habitat

By Peter Nowogrodzki | May 21, 2019

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