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The Writer You've Never Heard of That Made My Book Possible
Mark Haber on the Life and Writing of Mila Menendez Krause
By
Mark Haber
| September 27, 2019
Lit Hub Staff Picks: Our Favorite Stories This Month
The Best Writing at the Site in September
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Literary Hub
| September 27, 2019
In a Sudan Where Literature is Often Smuggled, the Short Story is a Perfect Form
Marcia Lynx Qualey on the Rise of a Complex, Capacious Literary Genre
By
Marcia Lynx Qualey
| September 27, 2019
Here's What High Schoolers Thought of Lit Hub's Climate Change Reading List
What Do They Actually Want to Read?
By
Mark Gozonsky
| September 26, 2019
The Freedom of Tossing
The Scarlet Letter
From a High School Curriculum
Noah Cho on Finding and Teaching Literature that Reflects His Classroom
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Noah Cho
| September 26, 2019
How Rainbow Rowell Weaponized Fandom for Good
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Dana Schwartz
| September 25, 2019
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Rebecca Renner
| September 25, 2019
Neil Gaiman on the Good Kind of Trolls
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Neil Gaiman
| September 20, 2019
For Diasporic Writers, Nostalgia is a Powerful Tool For Engaging Home
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Rosa Boshier
| September 20, 2019
Open to Interpretation: The Brief Relationship of Susan Sontag and Jasper Johns
On the Highs and Lows of Art and Life
By
Benjamin Moser
| September 19, 2019
Pico Iyer on the Infinite
Silences of Japan
Kawabata: “No word can say as much as silence.”
By
Pico Iyer
| September 18, 2019
My First Library Was a Library of Porn
Brian Bouldrey Wanders Through the Smutty Old Times Square of Literature
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Brian D. Bouldrey
| September 17, 2019
On the Haunted Lives of Girls and Women
Rachel Eve Moulton Considers the Way Horror is Housed in the Body
By
Rachel Eve Moulton
| September 17, 2019
The US Tour That Made Gertrude Stein a Household Name
She Was Always Ready for the Paparazzi
By
Roy Morris, Jr.
| September 16, 2019
On Attempting to Deal With Addiction Through Books
Chris Fleming Discovers an Unlikely Ally in Marcus Aurelius
By
Chris Fleming
| September 13, 2019
11 Forgotten Books of the 1920s Worth Reading Now
Writers from the 1920s to Prime You for the 2020s
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Bob Batchelor
| September 13, 2019
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