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A Reading Series for San Francisco's Up-and-Comers

A Reading Series for San Francisco's Up-and-Comers

Reading Across America: Adobe Books Backroom Gallery's The Racket

By Noah Sanders | April 18, 2018

What the Critics Are Saying About the New James Comey Book

What the Critics Are Saying About the New James Comey Book

These Are the Toxic Consequences of Lying

By Literary Hub | April 17, 2018

Andrew Sean Greer Wins the 2018 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction

Andrew Sean Greer Wins the 2018 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction

On the 102nd year of the prize

By Emily Temple | April 16, 2018

Danez Smith Wins the $20,000 Four Quartets Prize, Calls Their Mother

Danez Smith Wins the $20,000 Four Quartets Prize, Calls Their Mother

At the National Arts Club on a Sunny Friday Afternoon

By Laura Buccieri | April 16, 2018

Get Yourself to The Believer Festival

Get Yourself to The Believer Festival

What Happens in Vegas is Art

By Literary Hub | April 12, 2018

Celebrating Socially Engaged Fiction at the Aspen Words Literary Prize

Celebrating Socially Engaged Fiction at the Aspen Words Literary Prize

A Report From the Inaugural Ceremony

By Kyle Lucia Wu | April 11, 2018

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PEN World Voices Festival: Resistance, Roxane Gay, and the Next Generation

By Matt Grant | April 10, 2018

Here are the Literary Guggenheim Fellows of 2018

By Emily Temple | April 5, 2018

A Brooklyn Reading Series for Writers of Color

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France's Beloved Short Story Dispensers Are Coming to America

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Here Are the 2018 Whiting Award Winners

Here Are the 2018 Whiting Award Winners

10 Emerging Writers Will Receive Grants of $50,000 Each

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25 of the Most Expensive Books You Can Buy on the Internet

25 of the Most Expensive Books You Can Buy on the Internet

In Case You've Got Some Extra Money Lying Around

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From Wallet to Typewriter, the Effects of Sylvia Plath Are Now For Sale

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You, Too, Can Own a Piece of Literary History (If You Are Rich)

By Rebecca Rego Barry | March 19, 2018

Remembering Stephen Hawking: Poet, Astrophysicist, Rock Star

Remembering Stephen Hawking: Poet, Astrophysicist, Rock Star

With Brandon Taylor, Gabrielle Bellot, and Veronica Scott Esposito

By Literary Hub | March 15, 2018

Stephen Hawking: Astrophysicist, Rock Star

Stephen Hawking: Astrophysicist, Rock Star

Brandon Taylor on the Importance of Science Heroes

By Brandon Taylor | March 15, 2018

Stephen Hawking Was a Poet

Stephen Hawking Was a Poet

Gabrielle Bellot on Dreams of a Distant Star

By Gabrielle Bellot | March 15, 2018

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