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David Mitchell Just Wants the Earth to Last (and Liverpool to Win the League)

David Mitchell Just Wants the Earth to Last (and Liverpool to Win the League)

Birthday Wishes from the Author of Cloud Atlas Who Turns 50

By Rose Harris-Birtill | January 11, 2019

Cedar Sigo on Playfulness and Poetry

Cedar Sigo on Playfulness and Poetry

In Conversation with Peter Mishler

By Peter Mishler | January 11, 2019

Conversations with My Nanny

Conversations with My Nanny

Leila Slimani, Author of The Nanny, on Her Not-So-Prudish Nanny

By Leïla Slimani | January 10, 2019

Decolonizing Lit Mags, Step One: Give Your Budget to Indigenous Editors

Decolonizing Lit Mags, Step One: Give Your Budget to Indigenous Editors

Danielle Geller Talks to Tony Birch About the Lifted Brow's Special Blak Brow Issue

By Danielle Geller | January 9, 2019

Tommy Pico on Performance, Life on the Road, and Learning to Write

Tommy Pico on Performance, Life on the Road, and Learning to Write

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | January 9, 2019

Interview with a Bookstore: When the Mayor is Also a Bookseller

Interview with a Bookstore: When the Mayor is Also a Bookseller

How Harrisburg's Midtown Scholar Bookstore is a De Facto Town Hall

By Interview with a Bookstore | January 9, 2019

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Sam Lipsyte, Karen Thompson Walker, and More Take the Lit Hub Questionnaire

By Teddy Wayne | January 8, 2019

How Do We Write About Evil?

By Literary Hub | January 4, 2019

Morris Collins on the Temptations of Certainty and the Lives of the Ex-Pats

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | January 4, 2019

Brittany Ackerman Talks Anxiety, Addiction, and the Shiftiness of Memory

Brittany Ackerman Talks Anxiety, Addiction, and the Shiftiness of Memory

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | December 28, 2018

Literary Disco Talks Graphic Novels, Men in Underpants, and Bruce Springsteen

Literary Disco Talks Graphic Novels, Men in Underpants, and Bruce Springsteen

A Conversation with Julia Pistell, Rider Strong, and Tod Goldberg

By Literary Disco | December 28, 2018

Nicholas Boggs on the Significance of James Baldwin's Children's Book

Nicholas Boggs on the Significance of James Baldwin's Children's Book

In Conversation with Annette Joseph-Gabriel

By New Books Network | December 21, 2018

How Joan Didion's <em>The White Album</em> Made It to the Stage

How Joan Didion's The White Album Made It to the Stage

Monika Zaleska Talks to Director Lars Jan

By Monika Zaleska | December 20, 2018

Katya Apekina on Praise, Capitalism, and Avoiding Plot

Katya Apekina on Praise, Capitalism, and Avoiding Plot

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | December 19, 2018

Can the Establishment Embrace its Critics?

Can the Establishment Embrace its Critics?

Alejandro Zambra and Preti Taneja on
Authority, Shakespeare, Neoliberalism and More

By Alejandro Zambra and Preti Taneja | December 19, 2018

Jodie Foster on Her All-Time Favorite Book

Jodie Foster on Her All-Time Favorite Book

In Conversation With Will Schwalbe On But That's Another Story

By But That's Another Story | December 18, 2018

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