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Want to win Leonard Cohen's "magic writing cap?"

By Brittany Allen | February 4, 2025

What Publishing Can Do About Trump: Preserve the Independence of Our Bookstores and Libraries

What Publishing Can Do About Trump: Preserve the Independence of Our Bookstores and Libraries

“A just world starves fascism of the nutrients it needs to thrive.”

By Josh Cook | February 4, 2025

Actually, <em>Master and Commander</em> is a Domestic Fantasy About a Codependent Life Partnership!

Actually, Master and Commander is a Domestic Fantasy About a Codependent Life Partnership!

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By Olivia Wolfgang-Smith | February 4, 2025

Allegra Goodman on the (Almost) Life-Saving Power of Audiobooks

Allegra Goodman on the (Almost) Life-Saving Power of Audiobooks

“Books are merciful this way. They fill your mind with other people’s questions and dilemmas.”

By Allegra Goodman | February 4, 2025

How Many Licks? On Tootsie Pops, Desire and the Science of Delayed Gratification

How Many Licks? On Tootsie Pops, Desire and the Science of Delayed Gratification

Sarah Perry Explores the Psychological and Material Factors Behind Our Candy Consumption Habits

By Sarah Perry | February 4, 2025

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Love Books? You Still Might Suffer From Bibliophobia

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By James Folta | February 3, 2025

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By Brittany Allen | February 3, 2025

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Here are the finalists for the second annual Inside Prize.

Here are the finalists for the second annual Inside Prize.

By Brittany Allen | January 31, 2025

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Here are the finalists for the 2025 Gotham Book Prize. 

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This Week on the Lit Hub Podcast: Men, Read a Book Please

This Week on the Lit Hub Podcast: Men, Read a Book Please

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The Literary Film & TV You Need to Stream in February

Basically, Bridget Jones

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How Local and Federal Laws Disenfranchised a Generation of Black Homeowners

How Local and Federal Laws Disenfranchised a Generation of Black Homeowners

Bernadette Atuahene on the Lasting Material and Psychological Impact of Racist Post-War Housing Policies

By Bernadette Atuahene | January 31, 2025

Publishers for Palestine calls for industry-wide boycott of the Frankfurt Book Fair.

Publishers for Palestine calls for industry-wide boycott of the Frankfurt Book Fair.

By Dan Sheehan | January 30, 2025

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