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Why can't we be kind? (A Pollyanna's case for the nice review.)

Why can't we be kind? (A Pollyanna's case for the nice review.)

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An emo note by a 14-year-old Franz Kafka is up for auction.

An emo note by a 14-year-old Franz Kafka is up for auction.

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On the Report of Poetry’s Death, or: What Does That AI Poetry Study Really Tell Us?

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This Week on the Lit Hub Podcast: Fund Drives, Merve Emre, and... Do Awards Even Matter?

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Here’s the 2024 shortlist for the Dos Passos prize.

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Here are all the winners of the 2024 Canadian Writers' Trust literary prizes.

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Richard Flanagan wins the Baillie Gifford Prize, but won't accept money without a plan to divest.

Richard Flanagan wins the Baillie Gifford Prize, but won't accept money without a plan to divest.

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The book world's most bloodstained award was handed out in Toronto last night.

The book world's most bloodstained award was handed out in Toronto last night.

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The shortlist for the Diagram Prize for Oddest Book Title includes

The shortlist for the Diagram Prize for Oddest Book Title includes "leather-daddy bounty hunters."

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The 2024 Cercador Prize goes to <em>The Book of All Loves</em>.

The 2024 Cercador Prize goes to The Book of All Loves.

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