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Librarian Confidential: Stephanie Chase

Librarian Confidential: Stephanie Chase

On the Joy of Giving a Child Their First Library Card

By Literary Hub | March 16, 2016

Of Loneliness, Motherhood, Hauntings, and Cults

Of Loneliness, Motherhood, Hauntings, and Cults

Darcey Steinke in Conversation with Samantha Hunt

By Darcey Steinke | March 15, 2016

The Novel is a Mad, Rambling, Genius Hobo

The Novel is a Mad, Rambling, Genius Hobo

Dana Spiotta and Christopher Sorrentino on the Resilience of the Novel

By Dana Spiotta | March 14, 2016

Interview with a Gatekeeper: Grove Atlantic's Elisabeth Schmitz

Interview with a Gatekeeper: Grove Atlantic's Elisabeth Schmitz

On Teamwork, Dedication, and Taking Risks

By Kerri Arsenault | March 11, 2016

What If the Apocalypse Just Meant No More Social Media?

What If the Apocalypse Just Meant No More Social Media?

Laura Sims and Kenneth Calhoun in Conversation About the End of the World

By Literary Hub | March 11, 2016

"Reader, I Married Him": An Interview with Tracy Chevalier

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The High School English Teacher Who Changed My Life

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The Grumpy Librarian: Embrace the Middlebrow

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The Rise of the Cuban Literati: In Sunshine and In Shadow

The Rise of the Cuban Literati: In Sunshine and In Shadow

Reporting from the Most Important Book Fair in the Country

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Race, Theft, and the Magic of Electricity in Rural Alabama

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Speaking Your Truth: An Interview with Joyce Maynard

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Librarian Confidential: Katie Dunneback

It's Not Just Batgirl Who Kicks Ass in Her Spare Time

By Literary Hub | February 24, 2016

On the End of the World (and the End of Genre)

On the End of the World (and the End of Genre)

Laura van den Berg in conversation with Emily St. John Mandel

By Literary Hub | February 23, 2016

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