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This week’s news in Venn diagrams.
By
James Folta
| March 27, 2026
Take a Tour of Poet Maggie Smith’s Writing Space
Writing Tip: Surround Yourself With Beloved Objects
By
Maggie Smith
| March 27, 2026
Is
Bridgerton
’s Diversity More Than Just Window Dressing?
Patricia Matthew Considers the Fourth Season of the Netflix Series
By
Patricia A. Matthew
| March 27, 2026
19th-Century Blues: When Science Killed God and Made Some Englishmen Sad
Adrian McKinty on Richard Holmes’s
The Boundless Deep
By
Adrian McKinty
| March 27, 2026
Langston Hughes: Novelist, Poet, Activist and... Translator
Ricardo Wilson II on the Writer’s Experience in Mexico and His Struggle to Bring Mexican and Cuban Writers to American Audiences
By
Ricardo Wilson II
| March 27, 2026
Spring Arrives on
The Lit Hub Podcast
!
featuring James Folta, Calvin Kasulke, Oliver Scialdone, Casey Scieszka, Sara Yasin, and Drew Broussard
By
The Lit Hub Podcast
| March 27, 2026
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
A new podcast from M. Gessen explores an ugly family secret.
By
Brittany Allen
| March 26, 2026
Two of your favorite screen stars are going literary.
By
Brittany Allen
| March 26, 2026
Books x Bodegas is bringing little libraries into Bronx bodegas.
By
James Folta
| March 26, 2026
How William Kennedy Turned a Bedtime Story For His Four-Year-Old Into a Publishing Sensation
Stephanie Gorton Talks to the Legendary Author of Ironweed About the Making of
Charlie Malarkey and the Belly-Button Machine
By
Stephanie Gorton
| March 26, 2026
On the Auction Block: Jack Kerouac’s Record-Breaking Manuscripts
Jean-Christophe Cloutier Considers the History of Kerouac’s Posthumous Sales
By
Jean-Christophe Cloutier
| March 26, 2026
Meet the Habsburgs! And Watch Them Marry Their Way Across Europe...
Veronica Buckley on Revolutionary Europe’s First Family
By
Veronica Buckley
| March 26, 2026
How a Single Cup of Tea Can Help Build Community Across the World
Molly Irani: “When we reach across a divide—to listen, to share our common humanity, we remember the glue that binds us.”
By
Molly Irani
| March 26, 2026
The Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers: Nonfiction
For the week ending March 22, 2026
By
Literary Hub
| March 26, 2026
The Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers: Fiction
For the week ending March 22, 2026
By
Literary Hub
| March 26, 2026
Hitting the road? Here are three recommendations about trips that get out of hand.
By
James Folta
| March 25, 2026
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What to Watch: Gosford Park (2001)
May 5, 2026
by
Radha Vatsal
Patricia Cornwell on Learning to Write a Memoir as a Lifelong Novelist
May 5, 2026
by
Patricia Cornwell
A Different Kind of Truth: On Reporting, Fiction, and Betraying the Facts
May 5, 2026
by
Simon Elegant
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Mackintosh has a spare and confident hand Her work is sometimes described as dreamlike certainly…"