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If Planet Death Doesn't Get Us, an AI Superintelligence Most Certainly Will

If Planet Death Doesn't Get Us, an AI Superintelligence Most Certainly Will

“It doesn’t share intuition with us, or history or anything.”

By Bryan Walsh | August 26, 2019

Kurt Vonnegut Really, Really Hated Guns

Kurt Vonnegut Really, Really Hated Guns

“I wouldn’t have one of the motherfuckers in my house for anything.”

By Chuck Augello | August 26, 2019

Sady Doyle on the Man Who Insisted His Wife Was a Malevolent Fairy

Sady Doyle on the Man Who Insisted His Wife Was a Malevolent Fairy

When the Only Explanation for a Powerful Woman is Dark Magic

By Sady Doyle | August 26, 2019

‘Where the Zinfandel Pass Their Seasons in Mute Rows’ <br> A Poem by Jane Mead

‘Where the Zinfandel Pass Their Seasons in Mute Rows’
A Poem by Jane Mead

From To The Wren

By Jane Mead | August 26, 2019

Writing the Impossible Grief of Very Young Widowhood

Writing the Impossible Grief of Very Young Widowhood

Kelsey Ronan on Finding the Right Words

By Kelsey Ronan | August 26, 2019

The 50 Greatest Coming-of-Age Novels

The 50 Greatest Coming-of-Age Novels

Summer's Almost Over . . . Just Like Your Childhood (Sorry)

By Emily Temple | August 26, 2019

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How Martin Scorsese Straddled Hollywood and Auteur Filmmaking

By Paul Lopes | August 26, 2019

Vera Wasowski, Larger Than Life in Postwar Warsaw

By Maria Tumarkin | August 26, 2019

Pamela Paul on Her Long Path to Becoming a Writer and Editor

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Anthony Doerr on the Beautiful Art of Failure

Anthony Doerr on the Beautiful Art of Failure

Introducing Beyond the Page: The Best of the Sun Valley
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By Sun Valley Writers' Conference | August 25, 2019

Standing Room Only: On Overtravel and the Joy of the Unsung

Standing Room Only: On Overtravel and the Joy of the Unsung

Where Do We Go Now?

By Thomas Swick | August 23, 2019

Jenny Zhang on Reading <em>Little Women</em> and Wanting to Be Like Jo March

Jenny Zhang on Reading Little Women and Wanting to Be Like Jo March

Looking to Louisa May Alcott's Heroine for Inspiration

By Jenny Zhang | August 23, 2019

Can Digital Activism Solve the Information Crisis?

Can Digital Activism Solve the Information Crisis?

Eli Pariser, Author of The Filter Bubble
Talks to Andrew on Keen On

By Keen On | August 23, 2019

Susan Steinberg on the Value of Writing an Ugly Draft

Susan Steinberg on the Value of Writing an Ugly Draft

The Author of Machine in Conversation About Craft with Diane Cook

By Diane Cook | August 23, 2019

How Arthur Fellig Became the Legendary Street Photographer Weegee

How Arthur Fellig Became the Legendary Street Photographer Weegee

Capturing the Face of Mid-Century New York City

By Christopher Bonanos | August 23, 2019

Lit Hub Recommends: <em>Hadestown</em>, Ling Ma, Madeline Miller, Jean Echenoz, and More

Lit Hub Recommends: Hadestown, Ling Ma, Madeline Miller, Jean Echenoz, and More

Also, stories about things that grow in strange, disturbed places.

By Literary Hub | August 23, 2019

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