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5 Poems to Appease the Infamous Welsh Christmas Horse Skeleton

5 Poems to Appease the Infamous Welsh Christmas Horse Skeleton

Here's What to Do if Mari Lwyd Shows Up at Your Door

By Blair Beusman and Jess Bergman | December 19, 2017

Palestinian Children's Book Becomes Target for Boycott and Censorship

Palestinian Children's Book Becomes Target for Boycott and Censorship

Radhika Sainath Tries to Find a Book for Her Toddler

By Radhika Sainath | December 19, 2017

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Lit Hub Daily: December 18, 2017

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Debating a Second Grader on the Merits of Wikipedia and the Etymology of 'Ladybird'

Debating a Second Grader on the Merits of Wikipedia and the Etymology of 'Ladybird'

Evan Lavender-Smith May or May Not Be Smarter Than His Son

By Evan Lavender-Smith | December 18, 2017

Notable Literary Deaths in 2017

Notable Literary Deaths in 2017

A Last Goodbye to the Authors and Editors We Lost This Year

By Emily Temple | December 18, 2017

The Ultimate Best Books of 2017 List

The Ultimate Best Books of 2017 List

Or: Clarity in Consensus

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The Privilege of Plotlessness

By Lynn Steger Strong | December 18, 2017

Addicted to Glamour: Writing My Way Back to the Center of Life

By Joan Juliet Buck | December 18, 2017

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A Close Reading of the Best Opening Paragraph of All Time

A Close Reading of the Best Opening Paragraph of All Time

From Shirley Jackson's We Have Always Lived in the Castle, of course

By Emily Temple | December 15, 2017

The Editor Who Pulled Joseph Conrad from the Slush Pile

The Editor Who Pulled Joseph Conrad from the Slush Pile

How Edward Garnett gave a 37-Year-Old Conrad his First Big Break

By Helen Smith | December 15, 2017

East Bay Booksellers: 10 Small Press Books You Should Read

East Bay Booksellers: 10 Small Press Books You Should Read

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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

By Ishay Govender-Ypma | December 15, 2017

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

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