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International Glamour at the Words Without Borders Gala

International Glamour at the Words Without Borders Gala

Lauren Cerand Reports on an Evening of International Celebration

By Lauren Cerand | November 9, 2016

PoetryFest Presents Work by Jericho Brown, Fanny Howe, and Jana Prikryl

PoetryFest Presents Work by Jericho Brown, Fanny Howe, and Jana Prikryl

Preview the Irish Arts Center's 8th Annual Celebration of Poetry

By Literary Hub | November 4, 2016

Five Things to See at Wordstock 2016

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Panels on Economic Inequality, Confessional Poetry, and More

By Bianca Flores | November 3, 2016

The Rise of the Small Press on the Man Booker Shortlist

The Rise of the Small Press on the Man Booker Shortlist

Could a Two-Person Press from Glasgow Win One of the Biggest Prizes in Literature?

By Marta Bausells | October 24, 2016

Inside the World of Judging the Man Booker Prize

Inside the World of Judging the Man Booker Prize

On Reading a Book a Day and Facing the Wrath of the Shortlist

By Marta Bausells | October 21, 2016

Announcing the Next Event in the Red Ink Series: Writing About Depression

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Michele Filgate talks to Margo Jefferson, Ruth Franklin, Elisa Albert, Morgan Parker and Bethanne Patrick

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Is the Caine Prize for Emergent African Writing, or the Best African Writing?

Is the Caine Prize for Emergent African Writing, or the Best African Writing?

Aaron Bady Reflects on Africa's Top Literary Prize

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It's Bloomsday All Over the World!

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