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Rachael Herron and Joe Biel on the Business of Publishing

Rachael Herron and Joe Biel on the Business of Publishing

From the Write-minded Podcast, Hosted by Brooke Warner and Grant Faulkner

By Memoir Nation | August 14, 2023

Mike Palindrome on F. Scott Fitzgerald's Masterpiece

Mike Palindrome on F. Scott Fitzgerald's Masterpiece

From The History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson

By History of Literature | August 14, 2023

On the Exponential Difficulty of Juggling Many Narrative Voices

On the Exponential Difficulty of Juggling Many Narrative Voices

"I wasn’t simply handling four different views of the world. I was handling somewhere between six and twelve different relationships."

By Lauryn Chamberlain | August 11, 2023

What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week

What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week

Featuring New Titles by James McBride, Sin Blaché & Helen Macdonald, John Glatt, and More

By Book Marks | August 11, 2023

Julia Cameron on Learning to Write Sober

Julia Cameron on Learning to Write Sober

"I was dubious about writing with such ease. Wasn’t I supposed to suffer? Wasn’t writing supposed to take everything I had?"

By Julia Cameron | August 11, 2023

Christine Baranski and Jesse Green on Narrating the Life of Mary Rodgers

Christine Baranski and Jesse Green on Narrating the Life of Mary Rodgers

In Conversation with Jo Reed on Behind the Mic

By Behind the Mic | August 11, 2023

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Two Designers, Two Countries, Two Covers: How Limitarianism Got Its Look

By Literary Hub | August 10, 2023

6 Difficult Women Who Live on in Fiction

By Elizabeth Fremantle | August 10, 2023

5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week

By Book Marks | August 10, 2023

Celeste Ng on the GOP’s War on Children

Celeste Ng on the GOP’s War on Children

In Conversation with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | August 10, 2023

Elizabeth Acevedo on Fun with Footnotes, Family History, and Alpha Vaginas

Elizabeth Acevedo on Fun with Footnotes, Family History, and Alpha Vaginas

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

By The Maris Review | August 10, 2023

Jennifer Coburn on Enjoying the Research

Jennifer Coburn on Enjoying the Research

The Author of Cradles of the Reich Talks to Ona Russell in the New Season of Authors in the Tent

By Authors in the Tent | August 10, 2023

On Translating Michele Mari, an Italian Literary

On Translating Michele Mari, an Italian Literary "Living Legend"

Brian Robert Moore Reflects on Bringing You, Bleeding Childhood to an Anglophone Audience

By Brian Robert Moore | August 9, 2023

"Whatever!": In Defense of Anachronism in Ancient Rome

James Hynes on Navigating the Past and the Present in Historical Fiction

By James Hynes | August 9, 2023

Nine Novellas For Our Current Age of Distraction

Nine Novellas For Our Current Age of Distraction

John Fulton Recommends Max Porter, Claire Keegan, and More

By John Fulton | August 9, 2023

Gabrielle Zevin Writes Until The Inevitable Collapse

Gabrielle Zevin Writes Until The Inevitable Collapse

The Author of The Hole We're In Takes the Lit Hub Questionnaire

By Literary Hub | August 9, 2023

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