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Honestly, I’d Rather Be Living in an Elin Hilderbrand Novel

Honestly, I’d Rather Be Living in an Elin Hilderbrand Novel

Mary Bergman on the Reality Behind the Beachy Book Covers

By Mary Bergman | September 7, 2022

22 Novels You Need to Read This Fall

22 Novels You Need to Read This Fall

Recommendations from the Lit Hub Staff

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Sunyi Dean and Olivie Blake on Letting Go of Perfection and Writing Through Ethical Dilemmas

Sunyi Dean and Olivie Blake on Letting Go of Perfection and Writing Through Ethical Dilemmas

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By Tor Presents: Voyage into Genre | September 7, 2022

Luke Dani Blue on Early Life Trauma and How Writing Helps Ground Them

Luke Dani Blue on Early Life Trauma and How Writing Helps Ground Them

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

By Otherppl with Brad Listi | September 7, 2022

AudioFile’s Best </br>Audiobooks of August

AudioFile’s Best
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The Month in Literary Listening

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18 new books to get excited about this week.

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Jonathan Escoffery on Navigating Identity, Blackness, and Literary Fame

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The Evolution of the Political Lie: David Bromwich on Hannah Arendt and Complicity

The Evolution of the Political Lie: David Bromwich on Hannah Arendt and Complicity

“Are lies then a latent hazard, or are they a usual condition of democracy itself?”

By David Bromwich | September 6, 2022

Back to School for Everyone: Place, Space, and Landscape with Alexandra Kleeman

Back to School for Everyone: Place, Space, and Landscape with Alexandra Kleeman

Going to Ground in Fiction

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When Art Inspires Agency: On Fictional Characters Who Find Motivation in Beauty

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Back to School for Everyone: The Literature of Obsession with Julia May Jonas

Back to School for Everyone: The Literature of Obsession with Julia May Jonas

On Transformation, Destruction, and Catharsis

By Julia May Jonas | September 6, 2022

Back to School for Everyone: Ekphrastic Poetry with Victoria Chang

Back to School for Everyone: Ekphrastic Poetry with Victoria Chang

“The act of seeing the visual art of another has allowed my mind and imagination to be free.”

By Victoria Chang | September 6, 2022

Back to School for Everyone: Lyric Research with Ross Gay

Back to School for Everyone: Lyric Research with Ross Gay

In Praise of Thinking with Other Thinkers

By Ross Gay | September 6, 2022

Back to School For Everyone: Hybrid Poetry with Ocean Vuong

Back to School For Everyone: Hybrid Poetry with Ocean Vuong

Its Tradition, Innovations, and Radical Possibilities

By Ocean Vuong | September 6, 2022

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