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Watch Karl Ove Knausgaard's Lecture: Why I Write

Watch Karl Ove Knausgaard's Lecture: Why I Write

Presenting the Key-Note Address for the 2017 Windham-Campbell Prizes

By Literary Hub | October 5, 2017

Why Does Literature Have So Little to Say About Illness?

Why Does Literature Have So Little to Say About Illness?

Meghan O'Rourke on the Need for More Representation

By Meghan O'Rourke | October 5, 2017

Is America in a Period of Moral Decline?

Is America in a Period of Moral Decline?

John Biguenet on Summoning the Resolve to Call Out Evil Wherever it Lives

By John Biguenet | October 5, 2017

If Your Book Presumes an Entirely White World, It's Not Universal

If Your Book Presumes an Entirely White World, It's Not Universal

Why Writing and Reading About Race is a Privilege, Not a Burden

By Sarah LaBrie | October 5, 2017

Some Thoughts on Building the Atom Bomb

Some Thoughts on Building the Atom Bomb

A Poem by Gabrielle Calvocoressi

By Gabrielle Calvocoressi | October 5, 2017

Lit Hub Daily: October 4, 2017

Lit Hub Daily: October 4, 2017

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Haruki Murakami on His Favorite Young Novelist: Mieko Kawakami

By Haruki Murakami | October 4, 2017

How Death Became Big Business in America

By Caitlin Doughty | October 4, 2017

10 Tales of Manuscript Burning (And Some That Survived)

By Emily Temple | October 4, 2017

A Brief History of Litquake, a San Francisco Literary Institution

A Brief History of Litquake, a San Francisco Literary Institution

More Than 850 Writers Are Set to Descend on the City by the Bay

By Jane Ciabattari | October 4, 2017

Jeffrey Eugenides on Falling in Love with Reading (with Help from His Mom)

Jeffrey Eugenides on Falling in Love with Reading (with Help from His Mom)

The Author of Fresh Complaint on the Books in His Life

By Literary Hub | October 4, 2017

5 Books Making News this Week: Power, Prequels, and Pulitzer Winners

5 Books Making News this Week: Power, Prequels, and Pulitzer Winners

Ta-Nehisi Coates, Adam Gopnik, Jennifer Egan, and More

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Announcing the Winners of the 2017 Dayton Literary Peace Prize

Announcing the Winners of the 2017 Dayton Literary Peace Prize

The only international literary peace prize awarded in the United States

By Emily Temple | October 3, 2017

Lit Hub Daily: October 3, 2017

Lit Hub Daily: October 3, 2017

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A Tale of Two Sylvias: On the <em>Letters</em> Cover Controversy

A Tale of Two Sylvias: On the Letters Cover Controversy

What Do We Look For in a Literary Icon?

By Nichole LeFebvre | October 3, 2017

Why Digital Note-Taking Will Never Replace the Physical Journal

Why Digital Note-Taking Will Never Replace the Physical Journal

Bradford Morrow on the Gentle Art of Notebooking

By Bradford Morrow | October 3, 2017

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