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Nobody Tells Us What to Do: On 50 Years of Hanging Loose Press

Nobody Tells Us What to Do: On 50 Years of Hanging Loose Press

A Half-Century of Commitment to the Unknown

By Samara Skolnik | November 23, 2016

Remembering William Trevor

Remembering William Trevor

One of our greatest short story writers

By Emily Temple | November 22, 2016

On the Red Carpet at the National Book Awards

On the Red Carpet at the National Book Awards

The Nation's Best Writers Answered a Few Questions...

By Literary Hub | November 21, 2016

'Post-Truth' is a Terrible Word of the Year

'Post-Truth' is a Terrible Word of the Year

Let's Make 'Normalization' Happen

By Emily Temple | November 16, 2016

Five Books Making News This Week: Awards and Aftershocks

Five Books Making News This Week: Awards and Aftershocks

Madeleine Thien, Rebecca Solnit, Megyn Kelly, and More

By Jane Ciabattari | November 15, 2016

The Words and Work of Leonard Cohen

The Words and Work of Leonard Cohen

A Great Poet of the 20th Century is Dead

By Emily Temple | November 11, 2016

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Literary Hub Welcomes Four New Contributing Editors

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In Praise of the Great Thom Jones

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Announcing the Next Event in the Red Ink Series: Writing About Depression

Announcing the Next Event in the Red Ink Series: Writing About Depression

Michele Filgate talks to Margo Jefferson, Ruth Franklin, Elisa Albert, Morgan Parker and Bethanne Patrick

By Literary Hub | October 19, 2016

Yes, Bob Dylan Really Did Win the Nobel Prize for Literature

Yes, Bob Dylan Really Did Win the Nobel Prize for Literature

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