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Here's how I felt after attending a People's Townhall on publishing's

Here's how I felt after attending a People's Townhall on publishing's "radical future."

By Aaron Robertson | June 26, 2020

Your Week in Virtual Book Parties, May 26 to May 31

Your Week in Virtual Book Parties, May 26 to May 31

By Penina Roth | May 26, 2020

Your Week in Virtual Book Events, May 18 to 24

Your Week in Virtual Book Events, May 18 to 24

Readings, Panels, Conversations, Parties, and More

By Penina Roth | May 18, 2020

The Pulitzer Prize Board has postponed the announcement of the 2020 awards.

The Pulitzer Prize Board has postponed the announcement of the 2020 awards.

By Dan Sheehan | April 7, 2020

Tragic: The Gathering, Philadelphia's Reading Series for Trans Writers

Tragic: The Gathering, Philadelphia's Reading Series for Trans Writers

Berry Grass on Creating Inclusive Literary Spaces

By Berry Grass | February 26, 2020

How communities are honoring Toni Morrison on what would've been her 89th birthday.

How communities are honoring Toni Morrison on what would've been her 89th birthday.

By Aaron Robertson | February 18, 2020

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Does Bong Joon-Ho’s Historic Oscar Win Signal Real Change for the Academy Awards?

By Olivia Rutigliano | February 10, 2020

15 Essential Colombian Novels You Should Read

By Literary Hub | January 30, 2020

A Reading Series for People to Share Their Grief

By Laura Winnick | January 29, 2020

The Yurt at the Edge of the Sea: <br>A Writers' Retreat on the California Coast

The Yurt at the Edge of the Sea:
A Writers' Retreat on the California Coast

Emily Cooke on Inhibition and Actualization at Esalen, Home of Lit Camp

By Emily Cooke | January 21, 2020

Your 2020 Literary Events Calendar

Your 2020 Literary Events Calendar

For All Your Literary Planning Needs

By Emily Temple | January 21, 2020

Nationalism, Exclusionary Politics, and the Fate of Kashmir Under Modi's India

Nationalism, Exclusionary Politics, and the Fate of Kashmir Under Modi's India

Rohini Mohan and Praveen Donthi Talk to V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | January 16, 2020

On the Reading Series Born From Political Action

On the Reading Series Born From Political Action

The Rally Reading Series, D.O.B. November 8, 2016

By Ryan D. Matthews | January 8, 2020

Announcing the line-up for this year's Mission Creek Festival in Iowa City.

Announcing the line-up for this year's Mission Creek Festival in Iowa City.

By Literary Hub | December 10, 2019

How to Spend a Literary Long Weekend in Chicago

How to Spend a Literary Long Weekend in Chicago

Lynn Haller Suggests Live Lit, Bookstores with Dogs, and
a Little Spot Called the Hideout

By Lynn Haller | December 10, 2019

Area library has epic afterhours Nerf gun battle and we are here for it.

Area library has epic afterhours Nerf gun battle and we are here for it.

By Jonny Diamond | November 25, 2019

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