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What’s in a Book’s Name? One Writer’s Journey to Finding the Perfect Title
Brook Wilensky-Lanford on the Long, Difficult (Yet Fun) Process of Titling Her New Book,
A God-Shaped Nation
By
Brook Wilensky-Lanford
| June 9, 2026
Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers
Featuring Courtney Maum, Ben Fountain, Deb Olin Unferth and More
By
Teddy Wayne
| June 9, 2026
Lauren Acampora Recommends 7 Books About Deep Human-Animal Connections
With Work by Geraldine Brooks, Takashi Hiraide, Lydia Millet, and More
By
Lauren Acampora
| June 9, 2026
Grief, Rage, and Restraint: Zinzi Clemmons on Telling Her Own Story
Myriam Gurba in Conversation with the Author of
Freedom: Essays
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Myriam Gurba
| June 9, 2026
“Effaced...” A Poem by Jawdat Fakhreddine
Huda Fakhreddine: “I have been reading Jawdat, my father, and his poetry all my life.”
By
Jawdat Fakhreddine and Huda Fakhreddine
| June 9, 2026
Andrew Sean Greer, Dave Eggers, Leila Slimani, and more: 23 new books out today!
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| June 9, 2026
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| June 8, 2026
Leander Schaerlaeckens Recommends 5 Books to Better Understand the World Cup
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Leander Schaerlaeckens
| June 8, 2026
Josh Weil on the Necessity of Writing What Scares You
Follow the Fear. See Where It Leads.
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Josh Weil
| June 5, 2026
What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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| June 5, 2026
Memoirs of a Black Cop: Reading Zohran Mamdani’s Newly Appointed Sheriff, Edwin Raymond
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Steven W. Thrasher
| June 5, 2026
P.C. Verrone Recommends Essential Texts of Afro-Surrealism
Featuring Books by Toni Morrison, August Wilson, Nalo Hopkinson, and More
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P. C. Verrone
| June 5, 2026
My Sister Thinks Everything I Write is About Her... Is She the Literary Asshole?
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Kristen Arnett
| June 4, 2026
5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
“His is a work of immensely humane scholarship.”
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| June 4, 2026
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Lev AC Rosen on POV, Capers, and Creating a Messy Queer Detective Novel
June 11, 2026
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Alex Dueben
Sarah Vaughan on How Shakespeare's Plays Shaped Her Suspense Novel
June 11, 2026
by
Sarah Vaughan
Kate Khavari on the Narrative Potential of Putting Sleuths in Unfamiliar Settings
June 11, 2026
by
Kate Khavari
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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