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What Writers in the Diaspora Miss About the Plurality of African Literature
Itoro Bassey on How We Write About Africa
By
Itoro Bassey
| December 5, 2025
How Indigenous West African Communities Resisted the European Slave Trade
“It was clear to African populations that self-reliance was the only way to survive predatory imperial states.”
By
Sudhir Hazareesingh
| December 5, 2025
Give Me Independence: On 1776, the Pivotal Year For What Would Become America
Edward J. Larson Considers the Impact and Legacy of the American Revolutionary Cause
By
Edward J. Larson
| December 5, 2025
Have libraries have become the new Blockbuster?
By
Brittany Allen
| December 4, 2025
La, la, laaa, la, la, laaa.
We’re getting a
Gilmore Girls
tell-all.
By
Brittany Allen
| December 4, 2025
Life-Giving, Imaginative and Underfunded: Small Press Publishers in Crisis
Lucy Mercer and Livia Franchini Discuss the Landscape of British Publishing with Jack Thompson, Jess Chandler, Sam Fisher and Kristen Vida Alfaro
By
Lucy Mercer and Livia Franchini
| December 4, 2025
Best Reviewed
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Losing My Southern Accent and Searching for a Link to My Past
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Emily McCrary-Ruiz-Esparza
| December 4, 2025
On the Infinite Lives of the Library
By
Steve Edwards
| December 4, 2025
A Practice of Speculative Imaginings: On Sam Cooke and the Art of Utopia
By
Rinaldo Walcott
| December 4, 2025
Author R.F. Kuang has dropped out of a UAE literary festival, citing the BDS boycott.
By
Brittany Allen
| December 3, 2025
Caro-head Matthew Rhys wants to make a
Power Broker
show with Netflix.
By
James Folta
| December 3, 2025
The Radical Write: How a Medieval Catholic Mystic Inspired My Debut Novel
Janet Rich Edwards on Marguerite Porete and the Power of Unconventional Faith
By
Janet Rich Edwards
| December 3, 2025
How It Feels to Watch a Civil War Unfold From the Comfort of Your Living Room
Tareq Baconi on the Experience of Repeated Exile For His Palestinian Refugee Family
By
Tareq Baconi
| December 3, 2025
Stravinsky in the Desert: Playing Piano Under Big West Texas Skies
Pavel Kolesnikov and Samson Tsoy on Their Site-Specific Concerts in Marfa
By
Literary Hub
| December 3, 2025
3 Ways to Become a Better Reader
Hwang Bo-Reum on Little Ways to Cultivate Your Reading (and Writing) Life
By
Hwang Bo-Reum
| December 3, 2025
Hannah Kauders on Grief, Translation, and Fátima Vélez’s
Galápagos
“In death, all things are possible. It’s up to each of us to decide.”
By
Hannah Kauders
| December 3, 2025
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Halle Berry Will Play the President of the United States in
The President is Missing
February 4, 2026
by
Olivia Rutigliano
Why Horror Is the Perfect Genre for Processing Trauma
February 4, 2026
by
Christina Ferko
The Most Unhinged Women in Fiction (That Marisa Walz Would Still Invite to Brunch)
February 4, 2026
by
Marisa Walz
The Best Reviewed Books of the Month
"Poignant Tender The final line of em The Rest of Our Lives em is by…"