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Lit Hub Weekly: March 19 - 23, 2018
THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET
By
Lit Hub Daily
| March 24, 2018
Lit Hub Daily: March 23, 2018
THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET
By
Lit Hub Daily
| March 23, 2018
Rachel Carson, Jane Jacobs, and the Tumultuous Summer of 1962
How Two Landmark Books by Two Trailblazing Women Rocked America
By
Andrea Barnet
| March 23, 2018
It Only Takes Seconds to Hack an ATM... Are Our Cars Just as Vulnerable?
The More Complex the System the More Vulnerable it is to Attack and Human Error
By
Chris Clearfield and András Tilcsik
| March 23, 2018
How Louisa May Alcott's Mother Encouraged Her Early Writing
Abby May: A Woman Ahead of her Time and a Natural Storyteller
By
Gardner McFall
| March 23, 2018
Off the Clock: What the Lit Hub Staff is Doing This Weekend
Cults n' communes,
Fahrenheit 451
, the March for Our Lives, and more
By
Literary Hub
| March 23, 2018
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Mukoma Wa Ngugi: What
Decolonizing the Mind
Means Today
By
Mukoma Wa Ngugi
| March 23, 2018
Lost in Berlin, and in the Wordless Writing of Mirtha Dermisache
By
J. Mae Barizo
| March 23, 2018
Interview with a Bookstore: Café Con Libros
By
Interview with a Bookstore
| March 23, 2018
My Hotel Room at the Crowne Plaza, Dubai
A Poem by Jerry Pinto, for
Freeman's
By
Jerry Pinto
| March 23, 2018
Landscape with Written Statement by Lynn Melnick
Part Six of the American Academy of Poets Weeklong Poetry & the Body Series
By
Lynn Melnick
| March 23, 2018
Snow, Secrecy, and a Speech from the Queen: The 2018 Whiting Awards
A Report From the Land of Lobster Rolls and Endless Wine
By
Kyle Lucia Wu
| March 22, 2018
Lit Hub Daily: March 22, 2018
THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET
By
Lit Hub Daily
| March 22, 2018
Stop Looking for One War Story to Make Sense of All Wars
Matt Young on the Romanticized Image of the Warrior Poet
By
Matt Young
| March 22, 2018
Teju Cole: "We are Made of All the Things We Have Consumed"
The
Blind Spot
Author on Fragments, Memory, and Creativity
By
Khalid Warsame
| March 22, 2018
A Reading Series Hosted in an Abandoned Industrial Silo
Reading Across America: Buffalo's Silo City Reading Series
By
noahfalck
| March 22, 2018
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