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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

Here Are the National Book Award Winners!

Here Are the National Book Award Winners!

By Jonny Diamond | November 20, 2019

A very accurate prediction of LeVar Burton's night hosting the National Book Awards.

A very accurate prediction of LeVar Burton's night hosting the National Book Awards.

By Jonny Diamond | November 20, 2019

4 Reasons a Writer Should Move to Pittsburgh

4 Reasons a Writer Should Move to Pittsburgh

Kristofer Collins: Pittsburgh is... Littsburgh?

By Kristofer Collins | November 14, 2019

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Public memorial for the great Toni Morrison set for November 21 in NYC.

By Jonny Diamond | November 12, 2019

Reading Across America:
The Quirky Austin Reading Series for Works-in-Progress

By Owen Egerton | October 23, 2019

Welsh writer Jo Lloyd wins £15,000 BBC National Short Story Award.

By Eleni Theodoropoulos | October 1, 2019

How to Attract Touring Authors to a City That Most Skip

How to Attract Touring Authors to a City That Most Skip

On Last Exit, a Reading Series that Puts San Diego on the Literary Map

By Julia Dixon Evans | September 11, 2019

Bob Eckstein Draws His Way Through the Writer's Digest Annual Conference

Bob Eckstein Draws His Way Through the Writer's Digest Annual Conference

Classes! Advice! A Pitch Slam!

By Bob Eckstein | August 29, 2019

At Brooklyn’s 2019 Small<br> Press Flea

At Brooklyn’s 2019 Small
Press Flea

Tables of Books, Friendly Publishers, and a Bookmobile!

By Eleni Theodoropoulos | August 28, 2019

A Reading Series That Challenges Calls for 'Civility'

A Reading Series That Challenges Calls for 'Civility'

Reading Across America: An Angry Reading Series

By Meher Manda | August 28, 2019

Jim Marshall's Iconic Photos from the 1969 Woodstock Festival

Jim Marshall's Iconic Photos from the 1969 Woodstock Festival

Santana, Jerry Garcia, The Who, Hippies in the Mud, and More

By Michelle Margetts | August 15, 2019

Fourteen-Year-Old Marley Dias, Tireless Promoter of Diversity in Literature

Fourteen-Year-Old Marley Dias, Tireless Promoter of Diversity in Literature

"It started in fifth grade, when Dias noticed a lack of diversity in the books she read in school."

By Matt Grant | August 15, 2019

Urgency and Inspiration at the 2019 New York City Poetry Festival

Urgency and Inspiration at the 2019 New York City Poetry Festival

On Governor's Island, Poetry is Alive and It Is For Everyone

By Matt Grant | August 8, 2019

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