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Terry Tempest Williams on the Plight of the Monarch Butterfly

Terry Tempest Williams on the Plight of the Monarch Butterfly

“Who are we as a species if we allow monarch butterflies, a living symbol of metamorphosis, to cease to exist?”

By Terry Tempest Williams | March 3, 2026

Reading the Stars: On Iconic Actors in the Age of Generative AI

Reading the Stars: On Iconic Actors in the Age of Generative AI

Jadie Stillwell Reads Melissa Anderson’s The Hunger

By Jadie Stillwell | March 3, 2026

The Weight of the Self: On James Merrill’s <em>A Different Person</em>

The Weight of the Self: On James Merrill’s A Different Person

Hilton Als Considers the Influence of Class and Queerness in the Life and Work of a Gay American Poet

By Hilton Als | March 3, 2026

The Double-Sided Sword of Deception: How Lying Can Help—and Hurt—Us

The Double-Sided Sword of Deception: How Lying Can Help—and Hurt—Us

Leslie John on the Role Bluffing and Secrecy Plays in Our Interactions With Others

By Leslie John | March 2, 2026

The Absurdity of Authoritarianism: A Conversation With Svetlana Satchkova

The Absurdity of Authoritarianism: A Conversation With Svetlana Satchkova

Virginia Marshall Discusses Art, Repression and Exile With the Author of The Undead

By Virginia Marshall | March 2, 2026

How to Talk About Book-Banning in the Classroom: A Story of Censorship, Action, Hope, and Love

How to Talk About Book-Banning in the Classroom: A Story of Censorship, Action, Hope, and Love

From the Graphic Novel Wake Now in the Fire

By Jarrett Dapier | March 2, 2026

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Printers’ Fists, Palaces, and Pavese Stone: New Poetry Coming in March

By Rebecca Morgan Frank | March 2, 2026

The Annotated Nightstand: What Jake Skeets is Reading Now, and Next

By Diana Arterian | March 2, 2026

Read a Passage From Jonathan Galassi’s Book-Length Poem, The Vineyard

By Jonathan Galassi | March 2, 2026

10 New Children’s Books To Get Wonderfully Lost In This March

10 New Children’s Books To Get Wonderfully Lost In This March

Caroline Carlson Shares Upcoming Releases From Esmé Shapiro, Anne Wynter, Laurel Snyder and More

By Caroline Carlson | March 2, 2026

Bret Anthony Johnston on Listening to the Unconscious

Bret Anthony Johnston on Listening to the Unconscious

In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the First Draft Podcast

By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | March 2, 2026

Mimi Nichter on Finding the Courage to Tell Your Story

Mimi Nichter on Finding the Courage to Tell Your Story

From the Memoir Nation Podcast, Hosted by Brooke Warner and Grant Faulkner

By Memoir Nation | March 2, 2026

Celebrating, Defending, Mourning, and Loving Bookstores (and Libraries!) on <em>The Lit Hub Podcast</em>

Celebrating, Defending, Mourning, and Loving Bookstores (and Libraries!) on The Lit Hub Podcast

featuring Brittany K. Allen, Adam Colman, Colette Delawalla, James Folta, Fisher Nash, Michael Welch, and Drew Broussard

By The Lit Hub Podcast | February 27, 2026

The 12 Best Book Covers of February

The 12 Best Book Covers of February

Red, Red, Everywhere

By Emily Temple | February 27, 2026

The Literary Film & TV You Need to Stream in March

The Literary Film & TV You Need to Stream in March

In Like a Lion, etc.

By Emily Temple | February 27, 2026

February’s Best Reviewed Nonfiction

February’s Best Reviewed Nonfiction

Featuring Namwali Serpell, Gisèle Pelicot, Richard Holmes, and More

By Book Marks | February 27, 2026

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