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Memoir Nation
Beyond the Page
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Features
A Brief History of Litquake, a San Francisco Literary Institution
More Than 850 Writers Are Set to Descend on the City by the Bay
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Jane Ciabattari
| October 4, 2017
Jeffrey Eugenides on Falling in Love with Reading (with Help from His Mom)
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Fresh Complaint
on the Books in His Life
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Literary Hub
| October 4, 2017
5 Books Making News this Week: Power, Prequels, and Pulitzer Winners
Ta-Nehisi Coates, Adam Gopnik, Jennifer Egan, and More
By
Jane Ciabattari
| October 4, 2017
Announcing the Winners of the 2017 Dayton Literary Peace Prize
The only international literary peace prize awarded in the United States
By
Emily Temple
| October 3, 2017
Lit Hub Daily: October 3, 2017
THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET
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| October 3, 2017
A Tale of Two Sylvias: On the
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Cover Controversy
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Nichole LeFebvre
| October 3, 2017
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Bradford Morrow
| October 3, 2017
Remembering My Father, His Gifts, and His Glass Eye
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Jeannie Vanasco
| October 3, 2017
15 Books You Should Read This October
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| October 3, 2017
Ralph Ellison's Tragicomic Soul
"Shit, Grit, and Mother Wit”
By
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| October 3, 2017
Lit Hub Daily: October 2, 2017
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| October 2, 2017
On the Move With the Donkey-Powered Mobile Libraries of Zimbabwe
A Look at the Country's Rural Libraries and Resources Development Programme
By
Christine Ro
| October 2, 2017
Growing Up Gay in a Proud Southern Family
"The Thing I Feared Most in Myself Would One Day Be My Greatest Joy"
By
Armistead Maupin
| October 2, 2017
Art, Meat, and the Lives and Deaths of Animals
"Determining Whose Life is Grievable is an Act of Framing"
By
Hayley Singer
| October 2, 2017
All Memoir Titles Should Be Fleetwood Mac Songs
Emily Gould Talks to Minna Zallman Proctor About Her
Landslide
By
Emily Gould
| October 2, 2017
Paul Auster: I Don't Even Know if
The New York Trilogy
is Very Good.
An Author Looks Back at His Most Well-Known Book
By
Inge Birgitte Siegumfeldt
| October 2, 2017
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