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<em>Hell of a Book</em> by Jason Mott, Read by JD Jackson and Ronald Peet

Hell of a Book by Jason Mott, Read by JD Jackson and Ronald Peet

Moving and Memorable Listening

By Behind the Mic | August 10, 2021

WATCH: Dennis K. Crosby on the Moral Beauty of Urban Fantasy

WATCH: Dennis K. Crosby on the Moral Beauty of Urban Fantasy

From the New Video Series Authors in the Tent, Hosted by Ona Russell

By The Virtual Book Channel | August 10, 2021

Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi on Articulating Grief to Find the Way Back to Reality

Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi on Articulating Grief to Find the Way Back to Reality

In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the First Draft Podcast

By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | August 9, 2021

The Painful Cost of the Writing Life

The Painful Cost of the Writing Life

James Tate Hill on the Hard Realities of Balancing the Personal and the Creative

By James Tate Hill | August 9, 2021

On Reframing and Overcoming the Bodily Colonization of Stage 4 Cancer

On Reframing and Overcoming the Bodily Colonization of Stage 4 Cancer

Fred D'Aguiar Considers the Meaning of Liberation in the Face of a Life-Threatening Disease

By Fred D’Aguiar | August 9, 2021

What It Means to Be Haitian Now

What It Means to Be Haitian Now

“Do not ask me how I am.”

By Jean D’Amérique | August 9, 2021

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  • The Six Loves of James I

Did Henry James Sink Constance Fenimore Woolson's Career?

By History of Literature | August 9, 2021

The Medicine Memoirs That Every Aspiring Doctor Should Read

By Robert Meyer, MD, and Dan Koeppel | August 9, 2021

A Day in the Life of an 11-Year-Old Spy in 1939 Berlin

By Rebecca Donner | August 9, 2021

Lucy Jones on the Relationship Between the Natural World and the Human Psyche

Lucy Jones on the Relationship Between the Natural World and the Human Psyche

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | August 9, 2021

What Visiting Plantations Taught Me About Historical Erasure

What Visiting Plantations Taught Me About Historical Erasure

LaTanya McQueen on Piecing Together Her Family's Past

By LaTanya McQueen | August 9, 2021

On the Rise of the Icelandic Saga as Written Literature

On the Rise of the Icelandic Saga as Written Literature

Arthur Herman Gets at the Heart of the Sagas’ Perennial Appeal

By Arthur Herman | August 9, 2021

<em>The Cave Dwellers</em> by Christina McDowell, Read by Madeleine Maby

The Cave Dwellers by Christina McDowell, Read by Madeleine Maby

Listen in on the Lives of the Powerful and Power-Hungry

By Behind the Mic | August 9, 2021

The Power of the Collective: How Lebron James Got Into Education Reform

The Power of the Collective: How Lebron James Got Into Education Reform

Tracy Swinton Bailey on Spearheading Solutions for Child Literacy

By Tracy Swinton Bailey | August 9, 2021

A History of the Future: Billy-Ray Belcourt, Shayla Lawson, and Meredith Talusan

A History of the Future: Billy-Ray Belcourt, Shayla Lawson, and Meredith Talusan

Questions (and Answers) From the First Kimpton Hotels Book Club and Lending Program

By Literary Hub | August 8, 2021

Accepting the Mortality of New Orleans and Other<br> Coastal Cities

Accepting the Mortality of New Orleans and Other
Coastal Cities

A Conversation with Nathaniel Rich on This Week’s
Radio Open Source Podcast

By Open Source | August 7, 2021

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