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On the Global Conspiracy to Make Childcare More Expensive
Alex Mayyasi Considers the Impact of Technology and Inflation on Rising Childcare Costs
By
Alex Mayyasi
| April 8, 2026
The Extremist History Behind a Small American Town
Michael Edison Hayden on the Origins of White Supremacy Group VDARE
By
Michael Edison Hayden
| April 8, 2026
Today is (the very first) National Black Bookstore day!
Celebrate with a treat from a Black-owned indie bookstore.
By
Brittany Allen
| April 7, 2026
One great poem to read today: Li-Young Lee’s “From Blossoms”
By
McKayla Coyle
| April 7, 2026
Where Physics Meets Poetry: On Language and the Power of Metaphor
Chanda Prescod-Weinstein Considers Literary and Scientific Ways of Interpreting the World We Live In
By
Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
| April 7, 2026
Caro Claire Burke on Tradwives, the Performance of Selfhood, and “The Good Old Days”
The Author of
Yesteryear
in Conversation with Sara Petersen
By
Sara Petersen
| April 7, 2026
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Emily Temple
| April 6, 2026
What If There Could Be... Good Art Friends?
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Lillian Li
| April 6, 2026
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Ella Quittner Offers Some Tips To Help Hone
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By
Ella Quittner
| April 6, 2026
The Responsibility of the Critic: On Art, Honesty, and Introspection
Amie Souza Reilly: “A writer must look inward to determine how their own perceptions might project onto their theorizing.”
By
Amie Souza Reilly
| April 6, 2026
Searching For the Lost: On Arrivals, Departures and What We Leave Behind
Robin Hemley Explores the Significance of Lost and Misplaced Objects on a Three-Month Sojourn to Europe
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Robin Hemley
| April 6, 2026
This Week in Literary History: Maurice Sendak’s
Where the Wild Things Are
is Published
Your Favorite and Ours
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Literary Hub
| April 6, 2026
Correspondence Versus Connection: Raymond de Borja Reflects on Language, Poetry, and Friendship
“I may not be a better poet when I am in love, but I am a far less frustrated one.”
By
Gaby Iori
| April 6, 2026
This week’s news in Venn diagrams.
By
James Folta
| April 3, 2026
Is JD Vance stealing his book titles from bell hooks?
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What to Watch Now, International Edition: Silent Friend (2025)
May 14, 2026
by
Radha Vatsal
Detection and Disaster: Lacey Moone's Top 5 Messy Amateur Sleuths
May 14, 2026
by
Lacey Moone
Sam Beckbessinger: A Brief History of the Female Werewolf
May 14, 2026
by
Sam Beckbessinger
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"She s not a minimalist but Elizabeth Strout does more with less than any writer…"