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Alexa Bigwarfe on Finding and Building the Community That’s Right for You

Alexa Bigwarfe on Finding and Building the Community That’s Right for You

From the Write-minded Podcast, Hosted by Brooke Warner and Grant Faulkner

By Memoir Nation | December 11, 2023

Hannah Gold on Letting Go of Philip Roth

Hannah Gold on Letting Go of Philip Roth

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | December 11, 2023

Guy Lockard and AudioFile's 2023 Best Children & Family Listening Audiobooks

Guy Lockard and AudioFile's 2023 Best Children & Family Listening Audiobooks

In Conversation with Michele Cobb on Behind the Mic

By Behind the Mic | December 11, 2023

Rumaan Alam on the Surreality of Seeing <em>Leave the World Behind</em> Come to Life on Screen

Rumaan Alam on the Surreality of Seeing Leave the World Behind Come to Life on Screen

“I had a debilitating crush on Ethan Hawke as a teenager and now he’s playing a character I created. Deranged!”

By Rumaan Alam | December 8, 2023

Plain-Spoken Performance Art: A Conversation with Laurie Anderson

Plain-Spoken Performance Art: A Conversation with Laurie Anderson

Brooke Wentz Talks to the Legendary Artist about Art School, Eavesdropping, and the Avant-Garde

By Brooke Wentz | December 8, 2023

Why Novelists Should Embrace Artificial Intelligence

Why Novelists Should Embrace Artificial Intelligence

Debbie Urbanski on the Possibility and Promise of Human-Machine Creative Collaboration

By Debbie Urbanski | December 8, 2023

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When the Culture Wars Came for Monty Python’s Life of Brian

By Kliph Nesteroff | December 8, 2023

Royally Sweet: How Hot Beverages Became All the Rage in 18th Century Britain

By Gareth Russell | December 8, 2023

Richard Hugo on Starting a Poem

By Richard Hugo | December 8, 2023

Finding Hope, Meaning, and Purpose in a Jenny Zhang Story

Finding Hope, Meaning, and Purpose in a Jenny Zhang Story

Channler Twyman on the Fragility of Belonging to Someone Else

By Channler Twyman | December 8, 2023

Thérèse Plummer and AudioFile's 2023 Best Romance Audiobooks

Thérèse Plummer and AudioFile's 2023 Best Romance Audiobooks

In Conversation with Robin Whitten on Behind the Mic

By Behind the Mic | December 8, 2023

Ben Lerner on the Dangers of Digital Technology

Ben Lerner on the Dangers of Digital Technology

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | December 8, 2023

Our Favorite Lit Hub Stories from 2023

Our Favorite Lit Hub Stories from 2023

The Best Writing at the Site This Year, According to the Editors

By Literary Hub | December 7, 2023

Censoring Imagination: Why Prisons Ban Fantasy and Science Fiction

Censoring Imagination: Why Prisons Ban Fantasy and Science Fiction

Moira Marquis on the Importance of Magical Thinking For the Incarcerated

By Moira Marquis | December 7, 2023

After Australia: Robyn Davidson on Discovering Her Next Adventure

After Australia: Robyn Davidson on Discovering Her Next Adventure

“Perhaps a strong fate is nothing more than a reckless disregard for consequences.”

By Robyn Davidson | December 7, 2023

Shadow Face: Jessica Moore on the Dissolving Margins of Motherhood

Shadow Face: Jessica Moore on the Dissolving Margins of Motherhood

“I was made dangerously permeable so my babies could be born.”

By Jessica Moore | December 7, 2023

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