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History
A Brief History of Book Illustration
Are We At the Start of Another Golden Age for Image/Text Collaboration?
By
Chris Russell
| January 14, 2016
The Life and Times of the Great Rafael Chirbes
"Literature Demands a Form of Aloneness That Can Be Unbearable"
By
Valerie Miles
| January 6, 2016
A Brief History of Books That Do Not Exist
Of Ghosts and the Great Invisible Library
By
Samantha Hunt
| January 4, 2016
The Unheralded Monk Who Turned His Small Town into a Center of Publishing
Martin Luther: Revolutionary Disruptor and Start-Up Success Story
By
Andrew Pettegree
| December 28, 2015
A Brief History of the Hit Christmas Song
Ben Yagoda on How "White Christmas" Started It All
By
Ben Yagoda
| December 21, 2015
A Brief, Wondrous History of Arabic Literature
Truth, Beauty, and the Poetry of Islam
By
Suheil Bushrui and James M. Malarkey
| December 11, 2015
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Algeria After Camus
By
Namara Smith
| December 8, 2015
Bette Howland: The Tale of a Forgotten Genius
By
A.N. Devers
| December 4, 2015
The Joy of Writing about
The Joy of Painting
By
Toby Fehily
| December 2, 2015
Custer's Trials
T. J. Stiles
By
Lit Hub Excerpts
| December 2, 2015
Kathleen Alcott's Ghosts of Thanksgiving
In Search of Tradition, One House at a Time
By
Kathleen Alcott
| November 25, 2015
How Board Games Got Literary
Books To Games and Back Again
By
Tobias Carroll
| November 19, 2015
Battling the Gods: Atheism in the Ancient World
Tim Whitmarsh
By
Lit Hub Excerpts
| November 19, 2015
How We Mourn Our Dead Pets
A Brief History of Pet Cemeteries and Other Rituals
By
Jessica Miller
| November 17, 2015
This Gulf of Fire
Mark Molesky
By
Lit Hub Excerpts
| November 16, 2015
A Brief History of Religious Toleration
Gay Marriage, Kim Davis and the Birth of the Secular Mind
By
George Makari
| November 13, 2015
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Dane Bahr on Craft and Why Crime Fiction Is the Punk Complement to Literary Fiction
April 21, 2026
by
Dane Bahr
5 Books That Inspired: Marcus Kliewer
April 21, 2026
by
Marcus Kliewer
Joseph Moldover on What Being a Psychologist Taught Him About Writing Crime
April 21, 2026
by
Joseph Moldover
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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