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Meet the Shortlisted Authors for the 2018 Albertine Prize

Meet the Shortlisted Authors for the 2018 Albertine Prize

5 French-Language Writers You Should Know

By Emily Temple | April 6, 2018

Why Has Poet Lola Ridge Disappeared?

Why Has Poet Lola Ridge Disappeared?

On the Historical Erasure of Political Women Artists

By Terese Svoboda | April 6, 2018

See Yoko Tawada and Tatyana Tolstaya Read Their Stories

See Yoko Tawada and Tatyana Tolstaya Read Their Stories

From an Evening at the 92nd Street Y

By Literary Hub | April 6, 2018

Here are the Literary Guggenheim Fellows of 2018

Here are the Literary Guggenheim Fellows of 2018

23 Fellowships Awarded in Fiction, Nonfiction, and Poetry

By Emily Temple | April 5, 2018

Lit Hub Daily: April 5, 2018

Lit Hub Daily: April 5, 2018

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

By Lit Hub Daily | April 5, 2018

How Can We Make the MFA Workshop More Hospitable to Writers of Color?

How Can We Make the MFA Workshop More Hospitable to Writers of Color?

Sabina Murray and Ocean Vuong on Silencing, Compassion, and Pedagogy

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By Literary Hub | April 5, 2018

Samantha Irby: Why I'd Rather Live Alone

By Samantha Irby | April 5, 2018

Your Pocket Guide to 10 Literary Movements

By Emily Temple | April 5, 2018

Barry Lopez: A Letter to the <br>Late Brian Doyle

Barry Lopez: A Letter to the
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Saying Farewell to a Friend

By Barry Lopez | April 5, 2018

How Big Sugar Got Rich Off American Cravings

How Big Sugar Got Rich Off American Cravings

James Walvin on the Unholy Trinity of Soft Drinks, Corn Syrup, and Capitalism

By James Walvin | April 5, 2018

Meg Wolitzer: “What Does it Mean to Be a Woman in Power?

Meg Wolitzer: “What Does it Mean to Be a Woman in Power?"

The Female Persuasion Author on Mentorship, Work, and Getting Older

By Kaylen Ralph | April 5, 2018

Lit Hub Daily: April 4, 2018

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Sloane Crosley on Comedy, Twitter, and the Rise of the Personal Essay

Sloane Crosley on Comedy, Twitter, and the Rise of the Personal Essay

The Author of Look Alive Out There in Conversation with Megan Amram

By Megan Amram | April 4, 2018

Are You Pregnant? Can I Have Some Creamer? And Other Questions I Get at the Library

Are You Pregnant? Can I Have Some Creamer? And Other Questions I Get at the Library

Kristen Arnett is Back with More Tales from the Library

By Kristen Arnett | April 4, 2018

Kevin Williamson, Transphobia, and the Myth of Ideological Diversity

Kevin Williamson, Transphobia, and the Myth of Ideological Diversity

When the Center Moves Right, Extremism Looks Normal

By Gabrielle Bellot | April 4, 2018

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