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Contemplating Human Extinction, Deep in the Badlands

Contemplating Human Extinction, Deep in the Badlands

Digging for Dinosaur Bones Amid the Dakota Oil Boom

By Edward McPherson | February 22, 2017

Emily Raboteau: Finding Strength in a Fictional Misfit

Emily Raboteau: Finding Strength in a Fictional Misfit

Raboteau joins Lidia Yuknavitch, Marcy Dermansky and More for the Next Red Ink Event

By Emily Raboteau | February 22, 2017

Lit Hub Daily: February 21, 2017

Lit Hub Daily: February 21, 2017

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

By Lit Hub Daily | February 21, 2017

Getting Lost Before the Internet

Getting Lost Before the Internet

Cara Hoffman on the Fine Art of Disappearing Into Athens

By Cara Hoffman | February 21, 2017

Growing Up Poor, with Trump on TV

Growing Up Poor, with Trump on TV

Amanda Rea on the Wide American Gap Between Rich and Poor

By Amanda Rea | February 21, 2017

President Trump, One Month Later

President Trump, One Month Later

From Art to Violence to Protest, Reflections on the New Administration

By Literary Hub | February 21, 2017

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Writers, Veterans, Citizens Take to the Halls of Congress

By Roxana Robinson | February 21, 2017

Aleksandar Hemon on the Urge to Violence in a Time of Trump

By Aleksandar Hemon | February 21, 2017

Magic Will Work Against Trump

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How to Be a Patriot in America

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The Original NEA Legislation is Actually a Great Work of American Literature

The Original NEA Legislation is Actually a Great Work of American Literature

On What We Risk Losing in National Funding for the Arts

By Jeffrey Lependorf | February 21, 2017

Cal Morgan Returns to Publishing as Executive Editor at Riverhead

Cal Morgan Returns to Publishing as Executive Editor at Riverhead

In Conversation with a Beloved Editor

By Emily Temple | February 21, 2017

5 Books Making News: Gods, Monsters, and Refugees

5 Books Making News: Gods, Monsters, and Refugees

New Books from Margaret Drabble, Neil Gaiman, and More

By Jane Ciabattari | February 21, 2017

When Your Political Thriller Starts Happening in the Real World

When Your Political Thriller Starts Happening in the Real World

Tom Rosenstiel and the Scorched-Earth Approach to Supreme Court Nominees

By Tom Rosenstiel | February 21, 2017

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10 Writers I'd Like to See Debate Trump

Kill him with kindness—or cold hard facts

By Emily Temple | February 20, 2017

Behind the Dedications: Hunter S. Thompson

Behind the Dedications: Hunter S. Thompson

A look at the family, friends and substances to which Thompson dedicated his books

By Arvind Dilawar | February 20, 2017

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