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Here's the All-Female Shortlist for the 2018 BBC National Short Story Award

Here's the All-Female Shortlist for the 2018 BBC National Short Story Award

Honoring the best unpublished short stories in the UK

By Emily Temple | September 14, 2018

Here is the Longlist for the 2018 National Book Award in Fiction

Here is the Longlist for the 2018 National Book Award in Fiction

On this, the Nicest Year of the Awards

By Emily Temple | September 14, 2018

Lit Hub's Brooklyn Book Festival Preview: 8 Events Not to Miss

Lit Hub's Brooklyn Book Festival Preview: 8 Events Not to Miss

How to Make the Most of the Largest Free Literary Event in New York City

By Emily Temple | September 14, 2018

Traveling To Spain With My Father's Ashes

Traveling To Spain With My Father's Ashes

Devin Galaudet on a Final Family Journey

By Devin Galaudet | September 14, 2018

Here is the Nonfiction Longlist for the 2018 National Book Awards

Here is the Nonfiction Longlist for the 2018 National Book Awards

On this, the Nicest Year of the Awards

By Emily Temple | September 13, 2018

Here is the Poetry Longlist for the 2018 National Book Awards

Here is the Poetry Longlist for the 2018 National Book Awards

On this, the Nicest Year of the Awards

By Emily Temple | September 13, 2018

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  • The Traveler: One Man's Quest for Humanity from the South Seas to Revolutionary Paris
  • Flyboy in the Buttermilk: Essays on Contemporary America

The Political Drama That Almost Grounded Project Apollo

By John Logsdon | September 13, 2018

After the Storm: On the Artist's Life in Puerto Rico, Post-Maria

By Jennifer Acker | September 13, 2018

The Translated Literature Longlist for the 2018 National Book Awards

By Emily Temple | September 12, 2018

The Young People's Literature Longlist for the 2018 National Book Awards

The Young People's Literature Longlist for the 2018 National Book Awards

On This, the Nicest Year of the Awards

By Emily Temple | September 12, 2018

Do You Really Need a Degree to Be a Librarian?

Do You Really Need a Degree to Be a Librarian?

Kristen Arnett Has Some Career Advice For You

By Kristen Arnett | September 12, 2018

<em>Better Call Saul</em> Knows Morality is About More Than Individual Choice

Better Call Saul Knows Morality is About More Than Individual Choice

How the Breaking Bad Prequel Complicates and Improves on the Original

By Eric Thurm | September 12, 2018

How the First Punk in East Berlin Became an Enemy of the State

How the First Punk in East Berlin Became an Enemy of the State

Tim Mohr on the Teenage Girl Who Loved the Sex Pistols and Hated the Government

By Tim Mohr | September 12, 2018

When Fascists Weaponize Free Speech Absolutism

When Fascists Weaponize Free Speech Absolutism

How Donald Trump's Rise Has Been One Long Attack on "Political Correctness"

By Jason Stanley | September 12, 2018

So a Writer and a Comedian Walk Onto a Stage...

So a Writer and a Comedian Walk Onto a Stage...

Rakesh Satyal on the Inspiration Behind Symphony Space's New Series, LitProv

By Rakesh Satyal | September 12, 2018

The Reading Series in a Chelsea Church

The Reading Series in a Chelsea Church

Nancy Hightower on Selling it All and Moving to NYC

By Nancy Hightower | September 12, 2018

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