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The Four Spent the Day Together

The Four Spent the Day Together

Chris Kraus

By Lit Hub Excerpts | October 7, 2025

A Certain Lucas

A Certain Lucas

Julio Cortázar (trans. Gregory Rabassa)

By Lit Hub Excerpts | October 6, 2025

Let Me Go Mad in My Own Way

Let Me Go Mad in My Own Way

Elaine Feeney

By Lit Hub Excerpts | October 3, 2025

Death and the Gardener

Death and the Gardener

Georgi Gospodinov (trans. Angela Rodel)

By Lit Hub Excerpts | October 2, 2025

The Cartographer of Absences

The Cartographer of Absences

Mia Couto (trans. David Brookshaw)

By Lit Hub Excerpts | October 1, 2025

The Most Anticipated Audiobooks of October

The Most Anticipated Audiobooks of October

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“Sniped Sonnet,” a Poem by Zeina Hashem Beck

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Playing Wolf

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Zuzana Říhová (trans. Alex Zucker)

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“The Funeral”

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Mahreen Sohail

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We Love You, Bunny

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Mona Awad

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“Distinguished Office of Echoes,” a Poem by Lisa Olstein

“Distinguished Office of Echoes,” a Poem by Lisa Olstein

From the Collection “Distinguished Office of Echoes”

By Lisa Olstein | September 23, 2025

Will There Ever Be Another You

Will There Ever Be Another You

Patrica Lockwood

By Lit Hub Excerpts | September 23, 2025

“Autoimmune Aubade,” a Poem by Chet’la Sebree

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From the Collection “Blue Opening”

By Chet’la Sebree | September 22, 2025

Great Disasters

Great Disasters

Grady Chambers

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