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Sally Rooney on Superheroes and the Myths of American Power

Sally Rooney on Superheroes and the Myths of American Power

How the Country Reassures Itself of Its Own Goodness

By Sally Rooney | May 27, 2016

To Break the Story, You Must Break the Status Quo

To Break the Story, You Must Break the Status Quo

Rebecca Solnit on Why Journalists Need to Cause Trouble

By Rebecca Solnit | May 26, 2016

Where Trans Bodies and Straight Fragility Meet

Where Trans Bodies and Straight Fragility Meet

On Public Bathrooms, Anti-Trans Policies, and What Belongs to You

By Joseph Osmundson | May 26, 2016

A Taxonomy of the Ass-Clown: On Donald Trump

A Taxonomy of the Ass-Clown: On Donald Trump

Showman, Salesman, and Major Bullshitter

By Aaron James | May 25, 2016

Garth Greenwell and Garrard Conley Read at Malaprops Bookstore

Garth Greenwell and Garrard Conley Read at Malaprops Bookstore

The Final Stop on the Anti-HB2 Book Tour

By Garrard Conley and Garth Greenwell | May 25, 2016

Garth Greenwell and Garrard Conley in North Carolina: Day Two, Flyleaf Books

Garth Greenwell and Garrard Conley in North Carolina: Day Two, Flyleaf Books

The next stop in the anti-HB2 book tour

By Garrard Conley and Garth Greenwell | May 24, 2016

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Donald Trump Has Set Fire to America

By Lyz Lenz | May 24, 2016

An Open Letter to the American People

By Andrew Altschul and Mark Slouka | May 24, 2016

Garrard Conley and Garth Greenwell at Scuppernong Books

By Garrard Conley and Garth Greenwell | May 23, 2016

When My Authentic is Your Exotic

When My Authentic is Your Exotic

Soniah Kamal Considers Whether Or Not To Have a Mango in Her Novel

By Soniah Kamal | May 23, 2016

Garth Greenwell and Garrard Conley Are Going to North Carolina

Garth Greenwell and Garrard Conley Are Going to North Carolina

Against HB2, and in Support of Local Bookstores

By Garrard Conley and Garth Greenwell | May 20, 2016

Action: A Book About Sex

Action: A Book About Sex

Amy Rose Spiegel

By Lit Hub Excerpts | May 19, 2016

What Does It Mean When We Call Women Girls?

What Does It Mean When We Call Women Girls?

Robin Wasserman on the Unstoppable Wave of "Girl"-Titled Books

By Robin Wasserman | May 18, 2016

Using Crime Fiction to Present Fully Formed Muslim Characters

Using Crime Fiction to Present Fully Formed Muslim Characters

Ausma Zehanat Khan, Human Rights Activist and Mystery Writer

By Marni Graff | May 9, 2016

Why Writers Shouldn't Boycott North Carolina

Why Writers Shouldn't Boycott North Carolina

Protest Should Be in the Trenches, Not From Afar

By Lucy Kogler | May 6, 2016

What is the Writer's Place in a Violent World?

What is the Writer's Place in a Violent World?

Before we describe, we must first be willing to look

By Maaza Mengiste | May 5, 2016

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