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Stephen King is helping a group of elementary students publish a pandemic-themed book.

Stephen King is helping a group of elementary students publish a pandemic-themed book.

By Vanessa Willoughby | February 9, 2021

Rare and lurid document of 18th-century English queerness discovered.

Rare and lurid document of 18th-century English queerness discovered.

By Jonny Diamond | February 9, 2021

Virginia Woolf’s literary burn book has just sold for £21k.

Virginia Woolf’s literary burn book has just sold for £21k.

By Walker Caplan | February 9, 2021

Joyce Carol Oates Thinks You Should Write Your Heart Out

Joyce Carol Oates Thinks You Should Write Your Heart Out

A Conversation with the Author of American Melancholy: Poems

By Literary Hub | February 9, 2021

Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

Featuring Te-Ping Chen, Brandon Hobson, Tod Goldberg, and More

By Teddy Wayne | February 9, 2021

New in TikTok trends: A ten-year-old self-help book?

New in TikTok trends: A ten-year-old self-help book?

By Walker Caplan | February 8, 2021

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Your Week in Virtual Book Events, Feb. 8th to Feb. 14th

By Kiki Nicole | February 8, 2021

Read the American short stories George Saunders thinks will stand the test of time.

By Walker Caplan | February 5, 2021

Here are the best reviewed books of the week.

By Book Marks | February 5, 2021

Ruth Ozeki has a new novel, <em>The Book of Form and Emptiness</em>, and it's coming this fall.

Ruth Ozeki has a new novel, The Book of Form and Emptiness, and it's coming this fall.

By Literary Hub | February 5, 2021

Mark your calendars! Kazuo Ishiguro is kicking off this May’s Wordplay Festival.

Mark your calendars! Kazuo Ishiguro is kicking off this May’s Wordplay Festival.

By Rasheeda Saka | February 4, 2021

Of course Hunter Biden is publishing a memoir in April.

Of course Hunter Biden is publishing a memoir in April.

By Walker Caplan | February 4, 2021

Amanda Gorman is on the cover of this week's issue of <em>TIME</em>.

Amanda Gorman is on the cover of this week's issue of TIME.

By Emily Temple | February 4, 2021

Here are the United States Artists’ 2021 Writing Fellows.

Here are the United States Artists’ 2021 Writing Fellows.

By Rasheeda Saka | February 3, 2021

Here's the very cool cover for Colson Whitehead's next novel, <em>Harlem Shuffle</em>.

Here's the very cool cover for Colson Whitehead's next novel, Harlem Shuffle.

By Emily Temple | February 3, 2021

Lena Dunham is writing and directing a film adaptation of <em>Catherine, Called Birdy</em>.

Lena Dunham is writing and directing a film adaptation of Catherine, Called Birdy.

By Walker Caplan | February 2, 2021

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