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Connecting the Dots: On Creating Fiction from Facts
Beth Kephart Considers the Craft of Bringing a Fiction Writer’s Eye to Real Lives
By
Beth Kephart
| September 10, 2025
Anne Enright on J.G. Farrell's
Troubles
In Conversation with Michael Kelleher for the Windham-Campbell Prizes Podcast
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Windham-Campbell Prizes Podcast
| September 10, 2025
Rachel Kushner on the 10th Anniversary of Kim Gordon’s
Girl in a Band
“Distance is key to the power of her performance. But it’s key to her offstage life as well.”
By
Rachel Kushner
| September 9, 2025
Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers
Featuring Jade Chang, Adam Nicolson, E. Y. Zhao and More
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Teddy Wayne
| September 9, 2025
The Case for Polyamory: Alejandro Varela on Writing a Novel That Questions Everything
“Once society’s fallibility becomes apparent, everything else comes into question.”
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Alejandro Varela
| September 9, 2025
Taking Center Stage: Eight Novels That Celebrate Black Performance
Lauren Morrow Recommends Percival Everett, Zadie Smith, Nicole Cuffy, and More
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Lauren Morrow
| September 9, 2025
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Elizabeth Gilbert! Mick Herron! Sarah Moss! 24 new books out today.
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Julia Hass
| September 9, 2025
15 Novels You Need to Read This Fall
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Emily Temple
| September 8, 2025
“Never Had a Dirty Book Done So Badly.” On Some Unlikely Books First Published with Viking
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Paul Slovak
| September 8, 2025
Laughing in Hell: How We Tell the Stories of Other Peoples’ Suicides
Sarah Adler on Reading Blake Butler in the Wake of Loss
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Sarah Adler
| September 8, 2025
Breadcrumbs: Searching for Synchronicity, in Life and Literature
Tara Yazdan Panah on Eve Babitz, Carl Jung, and Divinely Oriented Surprise
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Tara Yazdan Panah
| September 8, 2025
Failing Better: On The Tennis Player and The Writer
Thomas Swick Examines the Parallels Between Two Joyous (and Thankless) Vocations
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Thomas Swick
| September 5, 2025
What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
Featuring Rabih Alameddine, Arundhati Roy, Patrick Ryan, and More
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Book Marks
| September 5, 2025
Lalla Romano Was Writing Autofiction Before It Existed
On the Late Italian Writer’s Masterpiece, “In Farthest Seas”
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Brian Robert Moore
| September 5, 2025
On Not Writing, and Letting Wildness Be Your Guide
Leila Chatti Wrestles With the Daily Idea of Being a Writer
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Leila Chatti
| September 5, 2025
The (Almost) Wildness of Elizabeth Bennet
Devoney Looser on the Perennial Appeal of Jane Austen’s Remarkable Heroine
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Devoney Looser
| September 4, 2025
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