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Dylan Landis on How Writing Her <em>Rainey Royal</em> Series Saved Her Life

Dylan Landis on How Writing Her Rainey Royal Series Saved Her Life

“The devotional act of writing Rainey became the lifeboat I stepped into every day.”

By Dylan Landis | April 3, 2026

The Magic of a Slow-Burn Romance

The Magic of a Slow-Burn Romance

Laura Vogt Recommends Jane Austen, Charles Frazier, Erin Morgenstern, and More

By Laura Vogt | April 3, 2026

One great poem to read today: CD Wright’s “Floating Trees”

One great poem to read today: CD Wright’s “Floating Trees”

By Jonny Diamond | April 2, 2026

Dua Lipa’s literary empire is expanding. (Again.)

Dua Lipa’s literary empire is expanding. (Again.)

By Brittany Allen | April 2, 2026

What Are the Routines of So-Called Super-Readers?

What Are the Routines of So-Called Super-Readers?

Kelsey Rexroat Investigates the Mindsets of People Who Read Hundreds of Books a Year

By Kelsey Rexroat | April 2, 2026

Dear Harlequin: Nobody Asked For Your Weird, New AI Video “Microdramas”

Dear Harlequin: Nobody Asked For Your Weird, New AI Video “Microdramas”

Maris Kreizman Wonders What the Hell We’re Even Doing Here

By Maris Kreizman | April 2, 2026

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How to Make a Literary Community (and Why It’s So Important Now)

By Carrie Olivia Adams | April 2, 2026

How World War I Created the Army Olive Green We Know Today

By Kory Stamper | April 2, 2026

How Pregnancy and Childrearing Alter Our Perception of Time and Aging

By Nora Lange | April 2, 2026

Before the “Smart” Era: What the Early Years of AI Reveal About Its Future

Before the “Smart” Era: What the Early Years of AI Reveal About Its Future

Sarah Murray on the Slow Creep of Artificial Intelligence Into Everyday Life and Culture

By Sarah Murray | April 2, 2026

The Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers: Fiction

The Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers: Fiction

For the week ending March 29, 2026

By Literary Hub | April 2, 2026

If you read cursive, the Newberry has a job for you.

If you read cursive, the Newberry has a job for you.

By Brittany Allen | April 1, 2026

Why can’t human editors identify AI?

Why can’t human editors identify AI?

By James Folta | April 1, 2026

One great poem to read today: Lucie Brock-Broido’s “Am Moor”

One great poem to read today: Lucie Brock-Broido’s “Am Moor”

By Emily Temple | April 1, 2026

André Alexis has won the 2025 Story Prize.

André Alexis has won the 2025 Story Prize.

By Literary Hub | April 1, 2026

The Anxiety (and Relief) of Diagnosis

The Anxiety (and Relief) of Diagnosis

Alexandra Sifferlin on the Road to Diagnosing Illness and Disease

By Alexandra Sifferlin | April 1, 2026

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