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Making the Jump from Stage to Page

Making the Jump from Stage to Page

Playwright-Turned-Novelist Kia Corthron on the Varieties of Storytelling

By Kia Corthron | December 15, 2017

How to Spend a Literary Long Weekend in Cape Town

How to Spend a Literary Long Weekend in Cape Town

Charming Old Book Shops and Dimly Lit Bars in the City by the Sea

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Honoring the Weird Fire: Poets Chen Chen and Craig Santos Perez In Conversation

Honoring the Weird Fire: Poets Chen Chen and Craig Santos Perez In Conversation

On Idiosyncrasies, Poetry in Politics, and Teaching

By Literary Hub | December 15, 2017

All the President's Shakespeare

All the President's Shakespeare

Fiction/Non/Fiction, No. 6: High Drama and Villainy in Trump's White House

By Literary Hub | December 14, 2017

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Lit Hub Daily: December 14, 2017

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W.H. Auden Wrote Poetry For a Beautiful Short Film About Running

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Runner is a Classic, Unsung Piece of Mid-Century Filmmaking

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Don’t Die, I Say: 3 Poems on Gun Violence and Police Brutality

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David Grossman on the Stories We Tell Ourselves

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How they Divide Us, and How They Might Show Us Another Way to Live

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After Alabama: Political Victories Don't Put Food on the Table

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Brandon Taylor on the Fate of Black Voters Who 'Saved' Us From Roy Moore

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On the Perilous Plight of the Part-Time Librarian

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Annie Spence on Making a Working Life Out of Evenings and Weekends

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13 Literary Celebrity Lookalikes

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One of America's Most Bookish Cities is Getting a New Lit Festival

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