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This Week on <em>Reading Women</em>: Most Anticipated Books of 2019

This Week on Reading Women: Most Anticipated Books of 2019

Part One of Kendra Winchester and Autumn Privett's 2019 Reading List

By Reading Women | January 17, 2019

'Meeting you in the first place was great though' A Poem by Rachael Allen

'Meeting you in the first place was great though' A Poem by Rachael Allen

From Her Debut Collection Kingdomland

By Rachael Allen | January 17, 2019

Lit Hub Daily: January 16, 2019

Lit Hub Daily: January 16, 2019

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

By Lit Hub Daily | January 16, 2019

Rediscovering Reading After Graduate School Nearly Destroyed It

Rediscovering Reading After Graduate School Nearly Destroyed It

"I’m relearning what kinds of stories matter to me."

By Jeanna Kadlec | January 16, 2019

How Domesticity is at the Heart of the Novel

How Domesticity is at the Heart of the Novel

On What It Is to Write About Everyday Life

By Tessa Hadley | January 16, 2019

Lauren Groff and Rachel Kushner Talk Prisons, Prairies, and Power

Lauren Groff and Rachel Kushner Talk Prisons, Prairies, and Power

In Conversation with John Freeman at the Portland Book Festival

By Literary Hub | January 16, 2019

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Books of the Week

  • The Keeper
  • The Life You Want
  • The News from Dublin: Stories
  • Kutchinsky's Egg: A Family's Story of Obsession, Love, and Loss
  • Metropolitans: New York Baseball, Class Struggle, and the People's Team
  • A Good Person

Reading Across America: Have Your Poetry and Eat It, Too

By Laura Winnick | January 16, 2019

Literary Disco: How Does the Story of Tarzan Stand Up Today?

By Literary Disco | January 16, 2019

New Poetry by DaMaris Hill

By DaMaris Hill | January 16, 2019

Lit Hub Daily: January 15, 2019

Lit Hub Daily: January 15, 2019

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

By Lit Hub Daily | January 15, 2019

This Science Fiction Novelist Created a Feminist Language from Scratch

This Science Fiction Novelist Created a Feminist Language from Scratch

There's Even a Word For Emotional Labor!

By Rebecca Romney | January 15, 2019

Samanta Schweblin: There's No Place Like Home, Including Home Itself

Samanta Schweblin: There's No Place Like Home, Including Home Itself

The Author of Mouthful of Birds on Being Compared to Kafka (Among Other Things)

By Literary Hub | January 15, 2019

Alice Munro Helped Me Finish My Story  (And I Didn't Even Know It)

Alice Munro Helped Me Finish My Story (And I Didn't Even Know It)

Chris Power on Unconscious Literary Influences

By Chris Power | January 15, 2019

'Ideas of Heaven' A Poem by Dorianne Laux

'Ideas of Heaven' A Poem by Dorianne Laux

From Her Collection Only As the Day Is Long

By Dorianne Laux | January 15, 2019

How to Say

How to Say "I’m a Writer" and Mean It

"First you must believe you’re a writer."

By Bethany Marcel | January 15, 2019

Read an Extract from <em>Three Poems</em> by Hannah Sullivan, Winner of This Year's T. S. Eliot Prize

Read an Extract from Three Poems by Hannah Sullivan, Winner of This Year's T. S. Eliot Prize

"You have been thinking of the building opposite at night, the lights / Going off one by one, a diminished Mondrian"

By Hannah Sullivan | January 14, 2019

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