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Remembering the Storyteller of Damascus, Before the War

Remembering the Storyteller of Damascus, Before the War

Michelle Hoover, and in a Syria That Once Was

By Michelle Hoover | February 5, 2016

Why James Baldwin's Truth Still Holds Today

Why James Baldwin's Truth Still Holds Today

Eddie S. Glaude Jr. on race in America

By Eddie S. Glaude Jr. | February 5, 2016

On My Own

On My Own

Diane Rehm

By Lit Hub Excerpts | February 4, 2016

Writing, Traveling, and the Creative Act

Writing, Traveling, and the Creative Act

Suzanne Joinson: Dispatches from Israel, Azerbaijan, and a Deer Park in Beijing

By Suzanne Joinson | February 4, 2016

Announcing Red Ink, Michele Filgate's Series on Women Writers

Announcing Red Ink, Michele Filgate's Series on Women Writers

Launching May 9th at BookCourt: “Finding Solitude in a Noisy World”

By Literary Hub | February 4, 2016

How I Accidentally Wrote a Civil War Novel

How I Accidentally Wrote a Civil War Novel

New Stories Born from the Oldest Ballads

By Taylor Brown | February 3, 2016

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You Don’t Have to Be a Veteran to Write About War

By Matt Gallagher | February 2, 2016

How the New York Times Fails to Depict the Reality of War

By David Shields | February 2, 2016

Five Books Making News This Week: Winter Reading Edition

By Jane Ciabattari | February 2, 2016

The Staff Shelf: The Mysterious Bookshop

The Staff Shelf: The Mysterious Bookshop

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By Interview with a Bookstore | February 2, 2016

Emotional Truths and Historical Lies in the Shadow of the Great War

Emotional Truths and Historical Lies in the Shadow of the Great War

Andrea Molesini on the Stories We Tell to Make Sense of the Past

By Andrea Molesini | February 1, 2016

Interview with a Bookstore: The Mysterious Bookshop

Interview with a Bookstore: The Mysterious Bookshop

The largest and oldest mystery-specific bookstore in the world

By Interview with a Bookstore | February 1, 2016

Deciphering a Trump-Free Debate

Deciphering a Trump-Free Debate

Translating the Spin from the Last Iowa Free-For-All

By Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf | February 1, 2016

Donald Trump, All-American Know-Nothing Nativist

Donald Trump, All-American Know-Nothing Nativist

As Sinclair Lewis Foretold, It Can Always Happen Here

By David L. Ulin | February 1, 2016

"Mom, I'm Taking Opiates Again, I'm Fine."

Amy Long On Life With Addiction

By Amy Long | January 29, 2016

Where Is Our Black Avant Garde?

Where Is Our Black Avant Garde?

On Creating a New Canon, and Responding to Old Denials

By Zinzi Clemmons | January 29, 2016

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