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Daniel Handler Announces the Winners of the Inaugural Per Diem Poetry Prize

Daniel Handler Announces the Winners of the Inaugural Per Diem Poetry Prize

A New Small Press to Publish Three Chapbooks

By Daniel Handler | July 18, 2017

5 Books Making News This Week: Returns, Refugees, and Religious Cults

5 Books Making News This Week: Returns, Refugees, and Religious Cults

Inara Verzemnieks, Lawrence Osborne, Rebecca Stott, and More

By Jane Ciabattari | July 18, 2017

Announcing the Judges for the 2017 PEN USA Literary Awards

Announcing the Judges for the 2017 PEN USA Literary Awards

Also, Nick Offerman and Margaret Atwood, Together At Last

By Literary Hub | July 17, 2017

Do We <em>Need</em> an Adaptation of <em>Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus</em>?

Do We Need an Adaptation of Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus?

The Week in Literary Film and Television News

By Emily Temple | July 14, 2017

5 Books Making News This Week: It Girls, Infidelity, and Illness

5 Books Making News This Week: It Girls, Infidelity, and Illness

Eve Babitz, Matthew Klam, Nina Riggs, and More

By Jane Ciabattari | July 11, 2017

New Adaptations of <em>Peter Pan</em>, <em>Vanity Fair</em>, and <em>Little Women</em> In the Works

New Adaptations of Peter Pan, Vanity Fair, and Little Women In the Works

The Week in Literary Film and Television News

By Emily Temple | July 7, 2017

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5 Books Making News This Week: Athletes, Art, and Audacious Escapes

By Jane Ciabattari | July 7, 2017

The Most Anthologized Short Stories of All Time

By Emily Temple | July 6, 2017

Will Isaac Asimov's Foundation Series Finally Get Its Adaptation?

By Emily Temple | June 30, 2017

A Book Festival in Paradise Grapples with Its Own Contradictions

A Book Festival in Paradise Grapples with Its Own Contradictions

At the Sixth-Annual Anguilla Literary Festival

By Bethanne Patrick | June 29, 2017

Can You Really Have a Book Club for Eight Million People?

Can You Really Have a Book Club for Eight Million People?

On the Inaugural One Book, One New York Project

By Matt Grant | June 28, 2017

5 Books Making News This Week: Food, Family, and Fairy Tale Horror

5 Books Making News This Week: Food, Family, and Fairy Tale Horror

Amy Thielen, Sherman Alexie, and Victor LaValle

By Jane Ciabattari | June 27, 2017

Is <em>Watchmen</em> Coming to TV?

Is Watchmen Coming to TV?

And Other Literary Film and TV News From This Week

By Emily Temple | June 23, 2017

5 Books Making News This Week: Moths, Memoir, and Thousand-Mile Walks

5 Books Making News This Week: Moths, Memoir, and Thousand-Mile Walks

Julia Fierro, Roxane Gay, Robert Finch, and More

By Jane Ciabattari | June 13, 2017

A Dorothy Parker Quip for Every Occasion

A Dorothy Parker Quip for Every Occasion

On the 50th Anniversary of her Death

By Emily Temple | June 7, 2017

Why Gwendolyn Brooks Will Live On Forever

Why Gwendolyn Brooks Will Live On Forever

She continues in each of us who is touched by her work

By Angela Jackson | June 7, 2017

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