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Why Salt Lake City is a Great Place for a Writer to Live

Why Salt Lake City is a Great Place for a Writer to Live

Artist Collectives, Festivals, and a Honest-to-Goodness Subculture

By Paisley Rekdal | March 15, 2019

The Time I Crashed at Nora Ephron's Apartment

The Time I Crashed at Nora Ephron's Apartment

Michael Mewshaw Recalls the Literary Jetset of the 1980s

By Michael Mewshaw | March 15, 2019

Lit Hub Recommends: <em>Underland</em>, Rachel Ingalls, <em>The Magicians</em>, and More

Lit Hub Recommends: Underland, Rachel Ingalls, The Magicians, and More

Also, Lisa Kudrow from 1997.

By Literary Hub | March 15, 2019

It Was All Greek to Her: With the Sappho-Obsessed in 1900s Paris

It Was All Greek to Her: With the Sappho-Obsessed in 1900s Paris

Eva Palmer Sikelianos, Pre-Modern Modernist

By Artemis Leontis | March 15, 2019

Exploring the Truth Behind Bad Celebrity Apologies

Exploring the Truth Behind Bad Celebrity Apologies

Isobel O'Hare In Conversation with Andrea Blythe on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | March 15, 2019

8 Recommended Debuts by Irish Women Writers

8 Recommended Debuts by Irish Women Writers

Plus Sally Rooney, Because Sally Rooney

By Anne Griffin | March 15, 2019

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What Trauma Leaves Behind

By Carley Moore | March 15, 2019

Lit Hub Daily: March 14, 2019

By Lit Hub Daily | March 14, 2019

Astonishment in Barry Lopez's Arctic Dreams

By Anna Badkhen | March 14, 2019

Why Do We Hate the Suburbs?

Why Do We Hate the Suburbs?

Suzannah Lessard on E.M. Forster, Bipartisan Snobbery, and the Language of Place

By Suzannah Lessard | March 14, 2019

Nobody Wins in the Age-Old Debate Over High Heels

Nobody Wins in the Age-Old Debate Over High Heels

Do They Convey Authority? Oppression? Frivolity? Confidence? Sex? Yes.

By Summer Brennan | March 14, 2019

Why Are Writers Drawn to Boxing?

Why Are Writers Drawn to Boxing?

Albert Camus, Norman Mailer, and Me

By Josh Rosenblatt | March 14, 2019

Tracing the Incredible Journey of Polynesians Around the Globe

Tracing the Incredible Journey of Polynesians Around the Globe

"There is no written record of these events..."

By Christina Thompson | March 14, 2019

Honoré de Balzac's Legendary Love Affair With His Anonymous Critic

Honoré de Balzac's Legendary Love Affair With His Anonymous Critic

Or: How to Marry a Famous Writer

By Emily Temple | March 14, 2019

5 Books You May Have Missed in February

5 Books You May Have Missed in February

From Scottish Seal Women to Nigerian Curses, Stories from Around the World

By Bethanne Patrick | March 14, 2019

Steve Anwyll on the Uses of the Autobiographical Novel

Steve Anwyll on the Uses of the Autobiographical Novel

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | March 14, 2019

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