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The Togolese

The Togolese "Fixer" Who Helps Immigrants Play the U.S. Visa Lottery

Is the Path to Citizenship a Question of Trial and Error?

By Charles Piot | July 3, 2019

<em>Reading Women</em>'s Most Anticipated Books of 2019, Part 2

Reading Women's Most Anticipated Books of 2019, Part 2

Kendra Winchester and Autumn Privett with Special Guest @Lupita.Reads

By Reading Women | July 3, 2019

'For My Daughter,' <br>A Poem by Mark Yakich

'For My Daughter,'
A Poem by Mark Yakich

From his Collection Spiritual Exercises

By Mark Yakich | July 3, 2019

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In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | July 3, 2019

10 Books You Should Read This July

10 Books You Should Read This July

Recommended Reading from Lit Hub Staff and Contributors

By Literary Hub | July 2, 2019

The Life-Changing Magic of Mushroom Hunting in Central Park

The Life-Changing Magic of Mushroom Hunting in Central Park

Long Litt Woon on Finding a Little Bit of What She Was Looking For

By Long Litt Woon | July 2, 2019

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The Art World Doesn't Want Us to Ask Where the Money Comes From

By Barbara Bourland | July 2, 2019

On the Power of Ghostly Narrators

By Mamta Chaudhry | July 2, 2019

Celebrate Walt Whitman's Biennial with the Morgan Library & Museum

By Ted Widmer | July 2, 2019

'The Wolves' <br>A Poem by Paisley Rekdal

'The Wolves'
A Poem by Paisley Rekdal

From her Collection Nightingale

By Paisley Rekdal | July 2, 2019

My White Whale Was a 50-Pound Fish in Martha's Vineyard

My White Whale Was a 50-Pound Fish in Martha's Vineyard

Janet Messineo on the "Post Traumatic Fishing Disorder" After Losing a Big Fish

By Janet Messineo | July 2, 2019

The Astrology Book Club: What to Read This Month, Based on Your Sign

The Astrology Book Club: What to Read This Month, Based on Your Sign

From Colson Whitehead to Helen Phillips

By Emily Temple | July 1, 2019

On Peter Matthiessen's Lifelong Fascination with Bigfoot

On Peter Matthiessen's Lifelong Fascination with Bigfoot

Did the Author of The Snow Leopard Have Another
Great Search on His Mind?

By Jeff Wheelwright | July 1, 2019

Nadifa Mohamed and Aleksandar Hemon: What It Means to Be Displaced

Nadifa Mohamed and Aleksandar Hemon: What It Means to Be Displaced

On Community, Violence, and Telling Stories of Trauma

By Literary Hub | July 1, 2019

In Cairo, the Garbage Collector Knows Everything

In Cairo, the Garbage Collector Knows Everything

Peter Hessler on the Lives of a Neighborhood, Seen Through the Trash

By Peter Hessler | July 1, 2019

What Fiction Writers Can Learn from Stage Magicians

What Fiction Writers Can Learn from Stage Magicians

Gabriel Urza on the Literary Virtues of Defamiliarization

By Gabriel Urza | July 1, 2019

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