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De’Shawn Charles Winslow wins 2019 Center for Fiction First Novel Prize.
By
Dan Sheehan
| December 11, 2019
Here's how to livestream Margaret Atwood's birthday party.
By
Jessie Gaynor
| December 11, 2019
In Search of Treasure in London's
Riverine Mud
Lara Maiklem Goes Mudlarking on the Thames
By
Lara Maiklem
| December 11, 2019
A Brief Contemporary History of Nairobi's Literary House Parties
Carey Baraka on the Formation of a Vibrant Intellectual Scene
By
Carey Baraka
| December 11, 2019
How Cleanliness and Beauty Became Intertwined
in the 18th Century
Peter Ward on the Rise of Self-Help, the Literature of
Advice, and More
By
Peter Ward
| December 11, 2019
The Makings of Grace Paley: Writer, Activist, Feminist
Judith Arcana on the Writer's Upbringing, Marriage, Motherhood, and Career
By
Judith Arcana
| December 11, 2019
Best Reviewed
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The Light As She Saw It: On Sitting in Emily Dickinson's Bedroom
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Julie Dobrow
| December 11, 2019
How to Write with Optimism About Nature
(in a Time of Disaster)
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Tobias Carroll
| December 11, 2019
Body Language: On Kylie Minogue, Cancer, and Coming Back to Life
By
Oliver Reeson
| December 11, 2019
On the Sacred Bard of the 1960s Chicago Jazz Scene
Thulani Davis on Joseph Jarman and the Rediscovery of
a Musical Avant-Garde Classic
By
Thulani Davis
| December 11, 2019
It's a Chrismukkah miracle:
The Adventures of Kavalier & Clay
is finally getting adapted.
By
Corinne Segal
| December 10, 2019
Announcing the line-up for this year's Mission Creek Festival in Iowa City.
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Literary Hub
| December 10, 2019
Here are the new books you should be reading this week.
By
Katie Yee
| December 10, 2019
With more people searching for it than ever, "they" is Merriam-Webster's word of the year.
By
Corinne Segal
| December 10, 2019
Reminder: Boris Johnson wrote a racist novel in 2004.
By
Jonny Diamond
| December 10, 2019
Tight Breeches and Loose Gowns: Going Deep on the Fashion of Jane Austen
Hilary Davidson Takes Us Through Regency Style
By
Hilary Davidson
| December 10, 2019
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