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5 Books Ray Bradbury Thought You Should Read

5 Books Ray Bradbury Thought You Should Read

Celebrating the Anniversary of Fahrenheit 451 with the Books That Bradbury Loved

By Arvind Dilawar | October 19, 2017

Breaking Good: Why Artists Remake, Experiment, and Smash Tradition

Breaking Good: Why Artists Remake, Experiment, and Smash Tradition

On Remodeling Not Only the Imperfect, but the Beloved

By Anthony Brandt and David Eagleman | October 19, 2017

The Bluebeard Myth is Forever Relevant

The Bluebeard Myth is Forever Relevant

Catherine Burns on Women Trapped in Abusive Relationships

By Catherine Burns | October 19, 2017

Light Sleeper

Light Sleeper

A new poem by Richard Deming

By Richard Deming | October 18, 2017

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Lit Hub Daily: October 18, 2017

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On the Dangers of Romanticizing Gentrification in Your Novel

On the Dangers of Romanticizing Gentrification in Your Novel

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