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Literary Hub Presents: <br>The Virtual Book Channel

Literary Hub Presents:
The Virtual Book Channel

Readings, Launches, Conversations, Community... From Your Couch

By Jonny Diamond | March 20, 2020

Bookselling at the End of the World

Bookselling at the End of the World

Stephen Sparks on These Perilous Times

By Stephen Sparks | March 20, 2020

Jennifer Ehle, <em>Contagion</em> star and former Elizabeth Bennet, is reading Austen in quarantine.

Jennifer Ehle, Contagion star and former Elizabeth Bennet, is reading Austen in quarantine.

By Aaron Robertson | March 19, 2020

The Harry Belafonte archive finds a home in Harlem's Schomburg Center.

The Harry Belafonte archive finds a home in Harlem's Schomburg Center.

By Aaron Robertson | March 19, 2020

Need a distraction? Get lost in <em>The Paris Review</em>’s Author Index.

Need a distraction? Get lost in The Paris Review’s Author Index.

By Emily Temple | March 18, 2020

Bookshop.org to share 30 percent of each purchase with bookstores impacted by coronavirus shutdowns.

Bookshop.org to share 30 percent of each purchase with bookstores impacted by coronavirus shutdowns.

By Corinne Segal | March 18, 2020

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The author who accused Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie of plagiarism owes her money.

By Aaron Robertson | March 17, 2020

Celebrities are posting videos of themselves reading children's stories for quarantined kids.

By Corinne Segal | March 17, 2020

Amazon bans Mein Kampf, with only a few exceptions.

By Corinne Segal | March 16, 2020

How you can support bookstores during the coronavirus pandemic.

How you can support bookstores during the coronavirus pandemic.

By Jonny Diamond | March 16, 2020

Editor's Note: Literary Community in a Time of Global Pandemic

Editor's Note: Literary Community in a Time of Global Pandemic

Lit Hub Editor Jonny Diamond on Art in a Time of Crisis

By Jonny Diamond | March 16, 2020

Refuge, Gossip, and Revelation on the Private Book Club Circuit

Refuge, Gossip, and Revelation on the Private Book Club Circuit

Marjan Kamali on Visiting the Homes of Her Readers

By Marjan Kamali | March 13, 2020

Lady Gaga's organization is publishing an anthology about kindness.

Lady Gaga's organization is publishing an anthology about kindness.

By Aaron Robertson | March 12, 2020

In honor of Jack Kerouac's 98th birthday, let's look back at his time as a Gap model.

In honor of Jack Kerouac's 98th birthday, let's look back at his time as a Gap model.

By Jessie Gaynor | March 12, 2020

Coronavirus Has Ground Chinese Publishing to a Halt

Coronavirus Has Ground Chinese Publishing to a Halt

Na Zhong on What is Slowly Killing Publishing in China—And Made Existing Problems Worse

By Na Zhong | March 12, 2020

Got $200k to spare? Why not bid on this miniature, handwritten Harry Potter book?

Got $200k to spare? Why not bid on this miniature, handwritten Harry Potter book?

By Dan Sheehan | March 11, 2020

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