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"Poultry?" No, Poetry. On Moving From Verse to Memoir

Chris Forhan on Working in the Slow Idle of Prose After Racing With Poetry

By Chris Forhan | May 25, 2017

The Story of the Philosopher-Artist of L.A.

The Story of the Philosopher-Artist of L.A.

On the Life of Noah Purifoy, Keeper of the Watts Towers

By Kellie Jones | May 25, 2017

On the Autofiction of Conrad Aiken, Unsung American Modernist

On the Autofiction of Conrad Aiken, Unsung American Modernist

On Freud, Language, and the Topography of Consciousness

By Conor Higgins | May 25, 2017

Remembering My Father Through My Favorite Beatles’ Song

Remembering My Father Through My Favorite Beatles’ Song

Elissa Schappell is Always Happy to Revisit the Octopus’s Garden

By Elissa Schappell | May 25, 2017

Jamaica Kincaid on How to Live and How to Write

Jamaica Kincaid on How to Live and How to Write

"You can't have too much slutdom, I say."

By Emily Temple | May 25, 2017

Lit Hub Daily: May 24, 2017

Lit Hub Daily: May 24, 2017

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

By Lit Hub Daily | May 24, 2017

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  • The American Revolution: An Intimate History

Virginia Woolf: There Are Way Too Many Personal Essays Out There

By Lorraine Berry | May 24, 2017

In a 12th-Century Iranian Poem, a Vision of Solidarity We Need Today

By Theodore McCombs | May 24, 2017

A Literary Long Weekend in Charleston, South Carolina

By Cinelle Barnes | May 24, 2017

An Incomplete Guide to Literary References in <em>Twin Peaks</em>

An Incomplete Guide to Literary References in Twin Peaks

Or: a compendium of stylish books on Tibet

By Emily Temple | May 24, 2017

Vera Pavlova Writes Poems to Be Read By the Light of a Single Match

Vera Pavlova Writes Poems to Be Read By the Light of a Single Match

Poets on Their Craft and Writing Lives

By Peter Mishler | May 24, 2017

Our Bodies Don't Belong to Us: On Living with Trauma

Our Bodies Don't Belong to Us: On Living with Trauma

How do you live in the present when your body is a map of the past?

By Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich | May 24, 2017

A Crash Course in YA Taught Me How To Write

A Crash Course in YA Taught Me How To Write

Katherine Heiny on Learning Plot, Discipline, and How to Finish a Book

By Katherine Heiny | May 24, 2017

How to Make Peace with the Void Through Birdwatching

How to Make Peace with the Void Through Birdwatching

"It was a relief to be back with the bird-loving weirdos"

By Kyo Maclear | May 24, 2017

Lit Hub Daily: May 23, 2017

Lit Hub Daily: May 23, 2017

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

By Lit Hub Daily | May 23, 2017

Tales of Port-au-Prince: Letting Haitians Speak For Themselves

Tales of Port-au-Prince: Letting Haitians Speak For Themselves

Edwidge Danticat on a City of Survivors

By Edwidge Danticat | May 23, 2017

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