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At the Texas Book Festival Closing Gala

At the Texas Book Festival Closing Gala

Lauren Cerand Reloads for Another Night Out

By Lauren Cerand | October 23, 2015

At LitCrawl NYC: Literary Types Drink, Some Sing

At LitCrawl NYC: Literary Types Drink, Some Sing

In Which Tarot Cards Tell a Dire Story of the Future of Publishing

By Blair Beusman and Jess Bergman | October 23, 2015

A Few Inadequate Words about Carol Janeway

A Few Inadequate Words about Carol Janeway

Leon Wieseltier Remembers a Literary Great

By Leon Wieseltier | October 15, 2015

Judging the National Book Award Shortlisters By Their Covers

Judging the National Book Award Shortlisters By Their Covers

Who Would Win if the Prize Was For Best Cover?

By Brian Gresko | October 14, 2015

How to Make Readings Not Boring

How to Make Readings Not Boring

An Oral History of Lit Crawls Across the Country

By Literary Hub | October 9, 2015

At Knopf's 100th Birthday: James Ellroy Preaches, Patti Smith Sings

At Knopf's 100th Birthday: James Ellroy Preaches, Patti Smith Sings

Anxious Borzoi, Tipsy Writers, and Publishing Royalty Gather Together

By Jonny Diamond | October 2, 2015

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Five Things to See at the New Yorker Festival

By Jess Bergman | October 2, 2015

Lauren Cerand's Night Out at the Archipelago Gala

By Lauren Cerand | October 1, 2015

When Rock Festivals Get Bookish

By Tobias Carroll | September 23, 2015

Five Things to See at the Brooklyn Book Festival

Five Things to See at the Brooklyn Book Festival

10th Anniversary in the literary borough

By Jess Bergman | September 18, 2015

Moral Panic and the Myth of Recovered Memory

Moral Panic and the Myth of Recovered Memory

More Harm Than Good, in the Name of the Children

By Richard Beck | August 18, 2015

Happy Birthday, Gary Larson:  A <em>Far Side</em> Appreciation

Happy Birthday, Gary Larson: A Far Side Appreciation

Weiner Dogs, Smoking Dinosaurs, and Other Deep Truths

By Jonathan Russell Clark | August 14, 2015

Drinking and Thinking: Literary Nights Out in Boston

Drinking and Thinking: Literary Nights Out in Boston

From the Lecture Hall to the Bar

By Serena Longo | July 7, 2015

Saul Bellow's Nobel Lecture from 1976

Saul Bellow's Nobel Lecture from 1976

On the Occasion of His 100th Birthday

By Literary Hub | June 10, 2015

Deep in the Heart of the Dallas Lit Scene

Deep in the Heart of the Dallas Lit Scene

Just Another Thursday at The Wild Detectives

By Will Evans | June 9, 2015

A Literary Long Weekend in Portland, Maine

A Literary Long Weekend in Portland, Maine

Please Stop Calling Us 'The Other Portland'

By Joshua Bodwell | May 22, 2015

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