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How the Mosul Book Forum Became a Hub of Expression in a Struggling City

How the Mosul Book Forum Became a Hub of Expression in a Struggling City

Hannah McCarthy on Efforts to Rebuild Cultural Spaces After the Islamic State's Brutal Campaign

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When You Start an Indie Press With Your Life Partner

When You Start an Indie Press With Your Life Partner

From Hogarth to Two Dollar Radio, Beth Kephart Looks Into Literary Labors of Love

By Beth Kephart | December 6, 2021

Serena Williams has written a children's book.

Serena Williams has written a children's book.

By Dan Sheehan | December 3, 2021

Exclusive cover reveal: Sarah Thankam Mathews' <em>All This Could Be Different</em>.

Exclusive cover reveal: Sarah Thankam Mathews' All This Could Be Different.

By Literary Hub | December 3, 2021

47 Virtual Book Events Worth Streaming This December

47 Virtual Book Events Worth Streaming This December

Featuring Colson Whitehead, Amitav Ghosh, Ann Patchett, and More!

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COVER REVEAL: Northwestern University Press’s collection Growing Up Chicago.

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After 40 years, the man wrongfully convicted of Alice Sebold's rape has been exonerated.

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By Walker Caplan | November 24, 2021

Long live <em>The Believer</em> (which has a new issue coming out!)

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Persephone Books: Finding Space for Women Writers For Two Decades

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Exclusive cover reveal: Lidia Yuknavitch's <em>Thrust</em>.

Exclusive cover reveal: Lidia Yuknavitch's Thrust.

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Emma Cline is launching a new imprint of highbrow

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Here are the winners of the 2021 National Book Awards.

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The makers of this French dictionary are under fire for including gender-inclusive language.

The makers of this French dictionary are under fire for including gender-inclusive language.

By Vanessa Willoughby | November 17, 2021

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