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Lit Hub Daily: September 24, 2018
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The 12 Best Book Covers of September
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Where, Exactly, is the Overlap Between Storytelling and Technology?
On Writing in a New Dark Age
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Tobias Carroll
| September 24, 2018
The Fossil Wars: On the Battle Between Paleontologists and Amateur Dealers
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Paige Williams
| September 24, 2018
Teaching the Literature of Mad Women
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Sarah Fawn Montgomery
| September 24, 2018
Kristi Coulter on Drinking, Laurie Colwin, and Writing with Humor
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Lit Hub Daily: September 21, 2018
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| September 21, 2018
Remembering My Lola By Teaching Myself How to Cook
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