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Break to Sing: Seven New Poetry Collections to Read in July
Rebecca Morgan Frank Recommends Victoria Chang, Anna Journey, Phillip B. Williams, and More
By
Rebecca Morgan Frank
| July 2, 2026
Jenny Jackson on the Literary Potential of Gossip
“If you find yourself hanging on every word of a whispered story, chances are the reader will too.”
By
Jenny Jackson
| July 2, 2026
What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
Featuring Paul Tremblay, American Prison Music, Jenny Jackson, and More
By
Book Marks
| July 2, 2026
Namwali Serpell and Saeed Jones on Toni Morrison, A “Master of Shade”
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PASSAGES: On Morrison
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The Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers: Nonfiction
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Literary Hub
| July 2, 2026
Soman Chainani on the Dream of a Young President
In Conversation with Christian Barter and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction
By
Fiction Non Fiction
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| July 1, 2026
Why Soledad Acosta de Samper’s
Dolores
is a Unicorn in the Practice of Translation
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By
Sara Abadía Alvarado
| July 1, 2026
Lit Hub’s Most Anticipated Books of 2026, Part Two
258 Books We're Looking Forward to Before the End of the Year
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Literary Hub
| July 1, 2026
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Windham-Campbell Prizes Podcast
| July 1, 2026
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By
Emma Southon
| June 30, 2026
The Reluctant Researcher: How I Ended Up Writing a Historical Novel
Ethan Joella: “Writing what you know is only limited by what you take the time to know.”
By
Ethan Joella
| June 30, 2026
Jenny Jackson, Teddy Wayne, Paul Tremblay, and more: 16 new books out today!
By
Julia Hass
| June 30, 2026
Baldwin’s queer loves! K-Pop! Sapphic thrills! 20 noteworthy books out in paperback this July.
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| June 30, 2026
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The Organized Arson Fraud Gangs of Old New York
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Michael Seidlinger
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