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Writers on TV, Live From the Miami Book Fair!

Writers on TV, Live From the Miami Book Fair!

All the Writers, None of the Irritating Sunshine or Warmth

By Literary Hub | November 21, 2015

Trapped at a <i>Moby-Dick</i> Marathon

Trapped at a Moby-Dick Marathon

Sitting Through 12 Straight Hours of Melville's Tortuous Classic

By Blair Beusman | November 20, 2015

At the 40th Anniversary of the Pushcart Prizes

At the 40th Anniversary of the Pushcart Prizes

Zadie Smith, Sharon Olds, Colum McCann, Jonathan Galassi and more

By Blair Beusman | November 18, 2015

All the Young Literary Darlings Under 35

All the Young Literary Darlings Under 35

The Streets of Dumbo Run Wild With Youth at the NBA's 5 Under 35

By Literary Hub | November 17, 2015

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

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

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In Poland with Franzen, Alexievich and More

By Veronica Esposito | November 10, 2015

Literature Should Be in the People's Hands

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Opening Night at Philly's 215 Fest

By Jess Bergman | November 9, 2015

Actual Civilians Show Up at a Literary Party

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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

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"For Demonstrating exceptional courage in the defense of free expression.”

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Donna Tartt's Typewritten Valedictorian Speech

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The True History Before The Secret History

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A Guernica Birthday Party Set in a Drake Video

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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

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