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Lit Hub Staff Picks: Our Favorite Stories This Month

Lit Hub Staff Picks: Our Favorite Stories This Month

The Best Writing at the Site in October

By Literary Hub | October 31, 2018

Reading Across America: The Longest Running Series in Queens

Reading Across America: The Longest Running Series in Queens

Richard Jeffrey Newman on Community-Building Open Mics

By Richard Jeffrey Newman | October 31, 2018

Meet National Book Award Finalists Olga Tokarczuk and Jennifer Croft

Meet National Book Award Finalists Olga Tokarczuk and Jennifer Croft

The Author and Translator of Flights on Cats and Philip K. Dick

By Emily Temple | October 31, 2018

Lit Hub Daily: October 30, 2018

Lit Hub Daily: October 30, 2018

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

By Lit Hub Daily | October 30, 2018

Photojournalist Lynsey Addario's Letters Home from Iraq

Photojournalist Lynsey Addario's Letters Home from Iraq

"I am still in Baghdad. I almost died yesterday, and the day before, and am tired and stressed."

By Lynsey Addario | October 30, 2018

A Century of Reading: The 10 Books That Have Defined the 2010s (So Far)

A Century of Reading: The 10 Books That Have Defined the 2010s (So Far)

Up Next, the 10 Books That Defined the 2020s

By Emily Temple | October 30, 2018

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Books of the Week

  • Glyph
  • Dog Days
  • All Them Dogs
  • A Perfect Hand
  • Keeper of My Kin: Memoir of an Immigrant Daughter
  • Talking Classics: The Shock of the Old

How Much Did James Joyce Base "The Dead" on His Own Family?

By Colm Tóibín | October 30, 2018

Hunter S. Thompson, James Salter, and a Drunken Trip to Kentucky

By Timothy Denevi | October 30, 2018

Meg Wolitzer and Andre Dubus III on What It's Like to Write a Novel

By Literary Hub | October 30, 2018

Literary Hoax is the Most Underappreciated Genre

Literary Hoax is the Most Underappreciated Genre

From James Macpherson to Lee Israel to JT LeRoy, It's All Good

By J.W. McCormack | October 30, 2018

The Radical Moralist:  On Lionel Trilling's Literary Criticism

The Radical Moralist: On Lionel Trilling's Literary Criticism

Writing in the Cusp of the Victorian and Modern

By Adam Kirsch | October 30, 2018

Meet National Book Award Finalist Leslie Connor

Meet National Book Award Finalist Leslie Connor

The Author of The Truth as Told by Mason Buttle on Short Sentences
and Dedicated Daydreaming

By Emily Temple | October 30, 2018

Meet National Book Award Finalist Christopher Paul Curtis

Meet National Book Award Finalist Christopher Paul Curtis

The Author of The Journey of Little Charlie on Writer's Block and Coaching in the Minor Leagues

By Emily Temple | October 30, 2018

Lit Hub Daily: October 29, 2018

Lit Hub Daily: October 29, 2018

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

By Lit Hub Daily | October 29, 2018

Searching for Graham Greene's Havana

Searching for Graham Greene's Havana

Sarah Rainsford Follows Our Man in Havana to the Floridita and Other Haunts

By Sarah Rainsford | October 29, 2018

Why Contemporary Art (and Literature) Needs More Sarcastic Critics

Why Contemporary Art (and Literature) Needs More Sarcastic Critics

César Aira Thinks We Could Use a Bit More "Whatever" in Art

By César Aira | October 29, 2018

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