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The Runaway Success of Portland's Wordstock

The Runaway Success of Portland's Wordstock

Oscar Villalon Provides a Booth's Eye View of Last Saturday's Book Festival

By Oscar Villalon | November 13, 2015

Meet the Judges for the 2016 PEN Literary Awards

Meet the Judges for the 2016 PEN Literary Awards

Yes, They Are Silently Judging You

By Literary Hub | November 12, 2015

30 Questions for 30 Writers at the Miami Book Fair

30 Questions for 30 Writers at the Miami Book Fair

In Which Wild Assumptions Are Made About the State of Florida

By Ryan Rivas | November 12, 2015

This Year’s Charming National Book Award Underdog: Karen E. Bender

This Year’s Charming National Book Award Underdog: Karen E. Bender

On Money, Craft, and Characters Who Can’t Stop Stealing

By Jonathan Russell Clark | November 12, 2015

In Poland with Franzen, Alexievich and More

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

Literature Should Be in the People's Hands

Opening Night at Philly's 215 Fest

By Jess Bergman | November 9, 2015

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Actual Civilians Show Up at a Literary Party

By Lauren Cerand | November 6, 2015

Roxane Gay Wins the PEN Center USA Freedom to Write Award

By Jonathan Russell Clark | November 4, 2015

Donna Tartt's Typewritten Valedictorian Speech

By Literary Hub | November 3, 2015

A Guernica Birthday Party Set in a Drake Video

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

At the Texas Book Festival Closing Gala

At the Texas Book Festival Closing Gala

Lauren Cerand Reloads for Another Night Out

By Lauren Cerand | October 23, 2015

At LitCrawl NYC: Literary Types Drink, Some Sing

At LitCrawl NYC: Literary Types Drink, Some Sing

In Which Tarot Cards Tell a Dire Story of the Future of Publishing

By Blair Beusman and Jess Bergman | October 23, 2015

A Few Inadequate Words about Carol Janeway

A Few Inadequate Words about Carol Janeway

Leon Wieseltier Remembers a Literary Great

By Leon Wieseltier | October 15, 2015

Judging the National Book Award Shortlisters By Their Covers

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

How to Make Readings Not Boring

An Oral History of Lit Crawls Across the Country

By Literary Hub | October 9, 2015

At Knopf's 100th Birthday: James Ellroy Preaches, Patti Smith Sings

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

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