Literary Hub
Craft and Criticism
Literary Criticism
Craft and Advice
In Conversation
On Translation
Fiction and Poetry
Short Story
From the Novel
Poem
News and Culture
History
Science
Politics
Biography
Memoir
Food
Technology
Bookstores and Libraries
Film and TV
Travel
Music
Art and Photography
The Hub
Style
Design
Sports
BUY A HAT
Lit Hub Radio
The Lit Hub Podcast
Awakeners
Fiction/Non/Fiction
The Critic and Her Publics
Windham-Campbell Prizes Podcast
Memoir Nation
Beyond the Page
First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
Thresholds
The Cosmic Library
Culture Schlock
Reading Lists
The Best of the Decade
Book Marks
Best Reviewed Books
CrimeReads
True Crime
The Daily Thrill
Log In
Craft and Criticism
Fiction and Poetry
News and Culture
Lit Hub Radio
Reading Lists
Book Marks
CrimeReads
Log In
Craft and Criticism
On Envy, the Internet, and Diana Ross
Jami Attenberg and Maria Semple in Conversation
By
Literary Hub
| October 6, 2016
In Which Jan Morris Talks Kindness, Exclamation Points, and Plays Old Records
Paul Holdengraber in Conversation with the Legendary Travel Writer
By
Literary Hub
| October 6, 2016
How Bad Writing Destroyed the World
On the Origin of Ayn Rand's Thinking, and a Manchurian Economist Named Greenspan
By
Adam Weiner
| October 6, 2016
Why Every American Should Read
The Reluctant Fundamentalist
Gabrielle Bellot on Radical Difference in the Age of Trump
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| October 5, 2016
Nell Zink: How to Become a Novelist in Ten Easy Steps
Advice from the author of
Nicotine
By
Nell Zink
| October 5, 2016
Natalie Baszile Wrote the Book She Wanted to Read:
Queen Sugar
Misan Sagay in Conversation with the Author of One of Oprah's Favorite Books
By
Misan Sagay
| October 5, 2016
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Is Joyce Carol Oates Trolling Us?
By
Eric Thurm
| October 5, 2016
To Leave Your Mother Tongue is to Love It More
By
Ewa Hryniewicz-Yarbrough
| October 4, 2016
How My Grandfather Went From the Pulitzer Prize to Complete Obscurity
By
Tom Shroder
| October 4, 2016
Leave Elena Ferrante Alone
David L. Ulin on the Baffling Impulse to Unmask a Beloved Writer
By
David L. Ulin
| October 3, 2016
Ann Cleeves, Master of the Village Noir
Murder Most Foul, From the Moors of Northumberland, to the Shetland Islands
By
Daneet Steffens
| October 3, 2016
Where the Hell Do You Start With Something as Vast as a Memoir?
iO Tillet Wright on How to Tell the Story of a Life
By
iO Tillett Wright
| October 3, 2016
One Story, Two Tellers: When Someone Else Wrote the Same Book As Me
Shifting Narratives, Oral Histories, and the Tricky Nature of the Facts
By
Lorraine Boissoneault
| October 3, 2016
The Time I Wrote a 150,000-Word Pulp Novel in a Month to Win a Bet
Stanley Donwood on the Story Behind
Catacombs of Terror!
By
Stanley Donwood
| September 30, 2016
Interview with a Gatekeeper: Matt Weiland, Lover of Soccer and Talking Rabbits
From Dreams of Italy to the Reality of Studs Terkel
By
Kerri Arsenault
| September 29, 2016
How J.M. Coetzee wrote His Booker Prize-Winning Book
On the Many False Starts and Revisions to
Disgrace
By
David Attwell
| September 29, 2016
« First
‹ Previous
783
784
785
786
787
788
789
790
791
Next ›
Last »
Page 787 of 839
What Motherhood Taught L.M. Kemp About Espionage
May 6, 2026
by
L.M. Kemp
How Being a Mediocre Scientist Made Vincent Yu a Better Novelist
May 6, 2026
by
Vincent Yu
Allan Gaw on Setting Detective Fiction Before the Advent of DNA Profiling
May 6, 2026
by
Allan Gaw
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Mackintosh has a spare and confident hand Her work is sometimes described as dreamlike certainly…"