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In Poland with Franzen, Alexievich and More
Scott Esposito Reports from the Conrad Festival in Krakow
By
Veronica Esposito
| November 10, 2015
Literature Should Be in the People's Hands
Opening Night at Philly's 215 Fest
By
Jess Bergman
| November 9, 2015
Actual Civilians Show Up at a Literary Party
A Nice Night in Brooklyn for the Eagles Literary Prize
By
Lauren Cerand
| November 6, 2015
Roxane Gay Wins the PEN Center USA Freedom to Write Award
"For Demonstrating exceptional courage in the defense of free expression.”
By
Jonathan Russell Clark
| November 4, 2015
Donna Tartt's Typewritten Valedictorian Speech
The True History Before The Secret History
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Literary Hub
| November 3, 2015
A Guernica Birthday Party Set in a Drake Video
In Which Literary Types Cut a Rug in Queens
By
Emily Firetog and Blair Beusman
| November 3, 2015
Best Reviewed
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At the Texas Book Festival Closing Gala
By
Lauren Cerand
| October 23, 2015
At LitCrawl NYC: Literary Types Drink, Some Sing
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Blair Beusman and Jess Bergman
| October 23, 2015
A Few Inadequate Words about Carol Janeway
By
Leon Wieseltier
| October 15, 2015
Judging the National Book Award Shortlisters By Their Covers
Who Would Win if the Prize Was For Best Cover?
By
Brian Gresko
| October 14, 2015
How to Make Readings Not Boring
An Oral History of Lit Crawls Across the Country
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Literary Hub
| October 9, 2015
At Knopf's 100th Birthday: James Ellroy Preaches, Patti Smith Sings
Anxious Borzoi, Tipsy Writers, and Publishing Royalty Gather Together
By
Jonny Diamond
| October 2, 2015
Five Things to See at the New Yorker Festival
From Character and Craft to Civil Rights
By
Jess Bergman
| October 2, 2015
Lauren Cerand's Night Out at the Archipelago Gala
In Which Our Fearless Literary Nightlife Correspondent Makes Her Debut
By
Lauren Cerand
| October 1, 2015
When Rock Festivals Get Bookish
The Rise of the Literary Second Stage
By
Tobias Carroll
| September 23, 2015
Five Things to See at the Brooklyn Book Festival
10th Anniversary in the literary borough
By
Jess Bergman
| September 18, 2015
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