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Murder, Polar Bears, and Arctic Hurricanes: The Many Twists and Turns of a 2008 Whaling Research Expedition
“All efforts were futile. We were merely spectators to the ways of nature.”
By
Jeff Wilser
| October 28, 2025
Mother of the Revolution: How Audley Moore Influenced a Generation of Black Activists
Ashley D. Farmer on the Life and Legacy of the Woman Who Spearheaded the Fight For Reparations
By
Ashley D. Farmer
| October 28, 2025
How the Discovery of Single-Celled Marine Organisms Resulted in One of the Most Influential Illustrated Books Ever Published
Michael Benson on Ernst Haeckel’s Precise Drawings of Radiolarians
By
Michael Benson
| October 28, 2025
300+ pledge to boycott the New York Times’ op-ed page over their anti-Palestinian bias.
By
James Folta
| October 27, 2025
On the 19th-Century Scientist Who Realized Solar Storms Influence Life on Earth
Richard Carrington: “There suddenly broke out a kind of conflagration...”
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Dagomar Degroot
| October 27, 2025
Meet the Kobold, the Gnome’s Tougher, Meaner Cousin
Nikki Van De Car on the Many Types of Mischievous Household Spirits
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Nikki Van De Car
| October 27, 2025
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The Silver Spoon
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On the Rituals of My Grandmother’s Tibetan Buddhist Funeral
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Ann Tashi Slater
| October 27, 2025
This week's news in Venn diagrams.
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James Folta
| October 24, 2025
Jane Schoenbrun is adapting Charles Burns’
Black Hole
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James Folta
| October 24, 2025
The Booker Foundation is adding a children's prize.
By
Brittany Allen
| October 24, 2025
The Ancient Origins of Our Fascination With Flight
Edward McPherson on Why We Can’t Get Enough of the Bird’s Eye View
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Edward McPherson
| October 24, 2025
The Lit Hub Podcast
Talks the 2025 Booker Prize Shortlist
Featuring Ryan Chapman and Drew Broussard — plus a voicemail from Nicole Brinkley
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Enjoy Your Chocolate and Champagne While It Lasts
Sam Kass Considers the Impact of Climate Change on Food Production Worldwide
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Sam Kass
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The Best Reviewed Crime Novels of 2025
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Against All Odds, Here Are 10 More Crime Movies You Probably Forgot Take Place at Christmas
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Inside the World of Brubaker and Phillips' Criminal – on the Page and Screen
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Alex Segura
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"Tokarczuk is an excellent storyteller She is very good at creating a 'sense of anticipation…"