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Literary Color Lines: On Inclusion <br>in Publishing

Literary Color Lines: On Inclusion
in Publishing

Fiction/Non/Fiction #8: Dhonielle Clayton and Ayesha Pande
Talk Sensitivity Reading

By Literary Hub | January 11, 2018

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Neel Mukherjee: Fiction Must Be a Quarrel with the Times

The author of A State of Freedom in conversation with Hanya Yanagihara

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Lit Hub Daily: January 10, 2018

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The Half-Wild Muse: On Writers and Their Cats

The Half-Wild Muse: On Writers and Their Cats

Cats Are Kindred Spirits: Observers, Introverts, Always Practicing Their Craft

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20 Author Photos: Then and Now

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On the Decision to Publish the Largest Leak in the History of American Power

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What Happens When There's a Madman in the White House?

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“When the president does it, that means it is not illegal.”

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Jamie Quatro: How Should a Christian Writer Be?

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The author of Fire Sermon on God, sex, and Evangelical America.

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Hot Sex With Sea Monsters: A Comparative Study

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There's Got to Be a Better Way to Categorize the Books We Love

There's Got to Be a Better Way to Categorize the Books We Love

From Lists to Libraries, Literary Nonfiction Has a Classification Problem

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