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On the Close Relationship Between Joy and Horror: Isle McElroy Discusses Their Debut Novel
The Author of
The Atmospherians
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| June 14, 2022
Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers
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| June 14, 2022
WATCH: Héctor Tobar on How a Novel Can Only Be Successful When It Sees the Whole Person
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| June 14, 2022
“Men Act, Women Appear.” Reading Emily Ratajkowski and Catherine McCormack
Veronica Esposito on the Complicated Intersection of Theory and Practice
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Veronica Esposito
| June 14, 2022
Ada Calhoun on Ouida, The Most Famous Lady Novelist You’ve Never Heard Of
The Joy of Pulling Authors Out of the Pit of Anonymity
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Ada Calhoun
| June 13, 2022
Either/Both: Considering Literature’s Pervasive Motherhood/Creativity Divide
Ariella Garmaise on Reading Elif Batuman and Sheila Heti (and Wanting Kids Anyway)
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Ariella Garmaise
| June 13, 2022
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Drew Johnson
| June 13, 2022
A Close Reading of Christina Rossetti’s Sensationally Bizarre Poem "Goblin Market"
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History of Literature
| June 13, 2022
Linda Holmes on Changing Your Life Story
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| June 13, 2022
Sometimes You Have to Get Lost to Find What You Really Need to Write
Hal Niedzviecki on the Very Modern Problem of Always Knowing Where You Are
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Hal Niedzviecki
| June 13, 2022
Soon Wiley on Marrying Literary and Genre Fiction in His Debut Novel
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| June 13, 2022
The Annotated Nightstand: What Elisabeth Houston is Reading Now and Next
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Diana Arterian
| June 13, 2022
Can we please make Banned Book Fairs the hot new nationwide trend?
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Jonny Diamond
| June 10, 2022
Writing Toward a Definition of Indigenous Futurism
Chelsea Vowel: “Stories, like all language, have power.”
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Chelsea Vowel
| June 10, 2022
What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
Featuring New Titles by Tom Perrotta, Andrew Holleran, Leila Mottley, Lindsey Fitzharris, and More
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| June 10, 2022
What Draws Us to Certain Classic Texts Over Others?
Five Writers on Yeats, Dickinson, Issa, Woolf, and Herrick
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