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Lit Hub Daily: August 23, 2018

Lit Hub Daily: August 23, 2018

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

By Lit Hub Daily | August 23, 2018

Building a Better (Socialist) MFA System

Building a Better (Socialist) MFA System

Juliana Spahr on Aspirational Utopian Education in a Neoliberal World

By Juliana Spahr | August 23, 2018

Wandering Through the Uncanny Valley of Laura van den Berg's Fictions

Wandering Through the Uncanny Valley of Laura van den Berg's Fictions

The Author of The Third Hotel Talks to Adrian Van Young

By Adrian Van Young | August 23, 2018

In Praise of Sex Writing That's About More Than Being Sexy

In Praise of Sex Writing That's About More Than Being Sexy

"I Want to Be Able to Read Stories That Don't Shy Away from Pain and Complexity"

By S. K. Perry | August 23, 2018

Ada Limón on Kanye West, Womanhood, Truth in Poetry, and More

Ada Limón on Kanye West, Womanhood, Truth in Poetry, and More

The Author Of The Carrying in Conversation with Steph Opitz

By Steph Opitz | August 23, 2018

10 Little-Known Children’s Books by Famous Writers

10 Little-Known Children’s Books by Famous Writers

Featuring at Least Two of the Best Titles Ever Written

By Emily Temple | August 23, 2018

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Athena Farrokhzad: Europe, Where Have You Misplaced Love?

By Athena Farrokhzad | August 23, 2018

Oscar Villalon and Arthur Phillips on Getting That Big, Fat Writer's Advance

By Literary Hub | August 23, 2018

Lit Hub Daily: August 22, 2018

By Lit Hub Daily | August 22, 2018

The Art of the Late Bloomer

The Art of the Late Bloomer

On the 18th-Century Artist Mary Delany and the Power of Second Acts

By Corinne Purtill | August 22, 2018

When It Didn't Work Out with a Living Writer, I Turned to the Dead

When It Didn't Work Out with a Living Writer, I Turned to the Dead

Nell Stevens Finds Comfort and Companionship with a 19th-Century Author

By Nell Stevens | August 22, 2018

The Case for Impeaching Donald Trump (Part 6)

The Case for Impeaching Donald Trump (Part 6)

Advocating Illegal Violence and Undermining Equal Protection of the Laws

By Ron Fein, John Bonifaz, and Ben Clements | August 22, 2018

Ray Bradbury's Greatest Writing Advice

Ray Bradbury's Greatest Writing Advice

Don’t think!"">"I’ve had a sign over my typewriter for over 25 years now: Don’t think!"

By Emily Temple | August 22, 2018

Ben Marcus: Writer's Block Happens When I'm Boring

Ben Marcus: Writer's Block Happens When I'm Boring

The Author of Notes From the Fog on Craft, Joy Williams, and More

By Ben Marcus | August 22, 2018

Are Human Genes Changing As Fast As Culture and Technology?

Are Human Genes Changing As Fast As Culture and Technology?

On the Rise of Epigenetics in the Anthropocene

By Peter Ward | August 22, 2018

The Joy and Terror of Translating James Baldwin's <em>Giovanni's Room</em>

The Joy and Terror of Translating James Baldwin's Giovanni's Room

Elena Marcu on Bringing an American Classic to Romania

By Elena Marcu | August 22, 2018

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