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Daniel Handler Announces the Winners of the Inaugural Per Diem Poetry Prize

Daniel Handler Announces the Winners of the Inaugural Per Diem Poetry Prize

A New Small Press to Publish Three Chapbooks

By Daniel Handler | July 18, 2017

Jane Austen's Most Widely Mocked Character is Also Her Most Subversive

Jane Austen's Most Widely Mocked Character is Also Her Most Subversive

In Defense of Pride and Prejudice's Mrs. Bennet

By Rachel Dunphy | July 18, 2017

Blood on the Big Screen: A Lady Macbeth Who Does the Killing

Blood on the Big Screen: A Lady Macbeth Who Does the Killing

An Adaptation of an Adaptation of the Scottish Play

By Emily Temple | July 18, 2017

5 Books Making News This Week: Returns, Refugees, and Religious Cults

5 Books Making News This Week: Returns, Refugees, and Religious Cults

Inara Verzemnieks, Lawrence Osborne, Rebecca Stott, and More

By Jane Ciabattari | July 18, 2017

Announcing the Judges for the 2017 PEN USA Literary Awards

Announcing the Judges for the 2017 PEN USA Literary Awards

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By Literary Hub | July 17, 2017

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Lit Hub Daily: July 17, 2017

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A Woman Alone in London: On the Literature of Solitude

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Looking at the Other in the Midst of War

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The Intimacy of Writing in the Second Person, in a Bar

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"Never the Third Person. . . You Are Far Too Close for That"

By Mairead Small Staid | July 14, 2017

A Night with Virginia Woolf at America's Strangest Literary Hotel

A Night with Virginia Woolf at America's Strangest Literary Hotel

A Room of One's Own, In View of a Lighthouse

By Claire Luchette | July 14, 2017

Why Is It So Hard For a Woman to Read Alone in America?

Why Is It So Hard For a Woman to Read Alone in America?

On the Pleasures of Paris, City of Solitude and Poetry

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Do We <em>Need</em> an Adaptation of <em>Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus</em>?

Do We Need an Adaptation of Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus?

The Week in Literary Film and Television News

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How to Turn Your Debut Novel In 13 Years Late

How to Turn Your Debut Novel In 13 Years Late

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By Gabe Hudson | July 13, 2017

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