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Celeste Ng: Bookstores Are the Center of the Literary Ecosystem

Celeste Ng: Bookstores Are the Center of the Literary Ecosystem

In Conversation with this Year's Ambassador for Independent Bookstore Day

By Literary Hub | April 27, 2018

Poet Michael Wasson: From Kurt Cobain to Village Life in Japan

Poet Michael Wasson: From Kurt Cobain to Village Life in Japan

The Author of This American Ghost Talks to Peter Mishler

By Peter Mishler | April 24, 2018

Curtis Sittenfeld Has Been Reading Alice Munro for 15 Years

Curtis Sittenfeld Has Been Reading Alice Munro for 15 Years

The Author of You Think It, I’ll Say It on the Books in Her Life

By Literary Hub | April 24, 2018

The Challenge of Writing Across Time and Vernacular

The Challenge of Writing Across Time and Vernacular

Gregory Blake Smith in Conversation with Bonnie Nadzam

By Literary Hub | April 23, 2018

Richard Powers: There Are Things More Interesting Than People

Richard Powers: There Are Things More Interesting Than People

The Author of The Overstory on Writing About the Nonhuman World

By Kevin Berger | April 23, 2018

Interview with a Bookstore: City of Asylum Books

Interview with a Bookstore: City of Asylum Books

The Pittsburgh Bookstore Dedicated to International Literature

By Interview with a Bookstore | April 20, 2018

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Olivia Laing Sets Her Sights on Fiction

By Beth Kephart | April 19, 2018

Celina Su on Blending Academic Inquiry with Poetry

By Vi Khi Nao | April 19, 2018

When Kathy Acker Interviewed the Spice Girls

By Emily Temple | April 18, 2018

Mariana Enriquez on Political Violence and Writing Horror

Mariana Enriquez on Political Violence and Writing Horror

"I Don’t Want to Write Anything with Thought Police on my Shoulder"

By David Leo Rice | April 18, 2018

Alexander Chee on Rereading Ishiguro and Baldwin

Alexander Chee on Rereading Ishiguro and Baldwin

The Author of How to Write an Autobiographical Novel on the Books in His Life

By Literary Hub | April 17, 2018

Gregory Pardlo: How to Pretend You've Read a Book You Haven't

Gregory Pardlo: How to Pretend You've Read a Book You Haven't

The Author of Air Traffic on the Books in His Life

By Literary Hub | April 11, 2018

5 Writers, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

5 Writers, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

Leslie Jamison, Sloane Crosley, and More Take the Lit Hub Questionnaire

By Teddy Wayne | April 10, 2018

Gregory Pardlo on Form, His Father, and Not Writing a Book About Race

Gregory Pardlo on Form, His Father, and Not Writing a Book About Race

The Pulitzer Prize-Winning Poet Talks his New Memoir in Essays, Air Traffic

By Kristen Martin | April 9, 2018

Ursula K. Le Guin: Dictators are Always Afraid of Poets

Ursula K. Le Guin: Dictators are Always Afraid of Poets

On Nature Writing, Technology, and Poetic Form

By David Naimon | April 6, 2018

Meet the Shortlisted Authors for the 2018 Albertine Prize

Meet the Shortlisted Authors for the 2018 Albertine Prize

5 French-Language Writers You Should Know

By Emily Temple | April 6, 2018

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