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Once Upon a Time in New York: A Sublet of One's Own

Once Upon a Time in New York: A Sublet of One's Own

On Loving And Then Leaving The Perfect Illegal Sublet

By Andrea Kleine | July 23, 2018

In Praise of

In Praise of "Plain" Heroines: Why Mary is my Favorite Bennet Sister

She May Be Bookish, But She's Not Quiet

By Katherine J. Chen | July 23, 2018

Everything You Think You Know About Chekhov is Wrong

Everything You Think You Know About Chekhov is Wrong

Boris Fishman Wonders, What Would Chekhov Say of Vladimir Putin?

By Boris Fishman | July 23, 2018

What Does It Mean To Be A Doctor and a Writer?

What Does It Mean To Be A Doctor and a Writer?

Four Physician-Writers on Their Craft

By Literary Hub | July 23, 2018

Lit Hub Daily: July 23, 2018

Lit Hub Daily: July 23, 2018

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

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Fake News, Hyper-Patriotism, and War: America in 1918

Fake News, Hyper-Patriotism, and War: America in 1918

Katherine Anne Porter's Pale Horse, Pale Rider, a Novel of Now

By John Domini | July 23, 2018

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Inside the Slow-Motion Disaster on the Southern Border

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Working With a Photographer Taught Me to See Writing Differently

Working With a Photographer Taught Me to See Writing Differently

"I Began to Appreciate Just How Visual the World Out There Was"

By John Lingan | July 20, 2018

The Loneliness of Long-Distance Writing

The Loneliness of Long-Distance Writing

One Foot After the Other, One Word Follows the Next

By Nick Ripatrazone | July 20, 2018

Toward a Theory of Radical Corniness

Toward a Theory of Radical Corniness

How Pose is Reinventing the Very Special Episode

By Eric Thurm | July 20, 2018

The Best in Translated Speculative Fiction of 2018 (So Far)

The Best in Translated Speculative Fiction of 2018 (So Far)

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On the Art and Influence of Hemingway’s Short Stories

On the Art and Influence of Hemingway’s Short Stories

Looking Past the Biography, at the Sentences Themselves

By John Mariani | July 20, 2018

Sector 2337 Wants To Challenge What a Book can Be

Sector 2337 Wants To Challenge What a Book can Be

Interview with a Bookstore: Sector 2337 + The Green Lantern Press

By Interview with a Bookstore | July 20, 2018

What We Loved This Week

What We Loved This Week

The Lit Hub Staff on Kurt Vonnegut, Skyscraper, The Big Sleep, and more

By Literary Hub | July 20, 2018

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