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Seven Valentines of Badly Drawn Authors to Give to Your Friends

Seven Valentines of Badly Drawn Authors to Give to Your Friends

Print Them Out, Color Them In, Spread Your Love Around

By Literary Hub | February 12, 2016

Travels to Nowhere

Travels to Nowhere

Documenting the Disconnections of Global Flight

By Lit Hub Photography | January 26, 2016

The Story of Segregation, One Photo at a Time

The Story of Segregation, One Photo at a Time

The insistent eye of Gordon Parks, Photojournalist

By Lit Hub Photography | January 18, 2016

Ghost Zones on the Edge of Europe

Ghost Zones on the Edge of Europe

Tamas Dezso Photographs the Vanishing World of old Romania

By Lit Hub Photography | January 14, 2016

The First-Ever Photographs of Animals at Night

The First-Ever Photographs of Animals at Night

In Honor of the Longest Night of the Year, Pioneering Work by George Shiras

By Lit Hub Photography | December 22, 2015

Writers at Work: The Year in Collected Essays

Writers at Work: The Year in Collected Essays

On 12 Books (and 4,554 Pages) by Journalists, Critics, Columnists, and Contributors

By Jonathan Russell Clark | December 14, 2015

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The Man Who Made Millions From Old Comics in a Closet

By Rebecca Rego Barry | December 3, 2015

The Joy of Writing about The Joy of Painting

By Toby Fehily | December 2, 2015

The Great Hype: When Helga Fooled Us All

By Robert Hughes | November 18, 2015

There Is Never Any Ending to Paris

There Is Never Any Ending to Paris

City of Light, City of Art

By Tyler Malone | November 16, 2015

Robert Walser, Original Art Blogger

Robert Walser, Original Art Blogger

Looking at Pictures, Taking Them Personally

By Literary Hub | November 12, 2015

Mapping Huckleberry Finn’s Mississippi River Journey

Mapping Huckleberry Finn’s Mississippi River Journey

By Andrew DeGraff | November 11, 2015

What’s the Best Jane Austen Movie Adaptation of the 90s?

What’s the Best Jane Austen Movie Adaptation of the 90s?

An Illustrated Guide to Your Viewing Options

By Sky Friedlander | November 10, 2015

Finding Truth in a Made-Up World

Finding Truth in a Made-Up World

Mark Hogancamp Survived a Brutal Beating By Creating His Own Universe

By Chris Shellen | November 3, 2015

The Smith Tapes: Lost Interviews with Rock Stars & Icons 1969-1972

The Smith Tapes: Lost Interviews with Rock Stars & Icons 1969-1972

An interview with Andy Warhol and Paul Morrissey

By Lit Hub Excerpts | November 3, 2015

How Author Photos Change the Way We Read

How Author Photos Change the Way We Read

On Making Eye Contact With Iconic Writers

By Dustin Illingworth | October 27, 2015

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