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Marion Winik on Marrying a Gay Man, Telling Secrets, and Writing Fiction Versus Nonfiction
“I did my best to present Tony in a way that would make readers fall in love with him just as I had, and forgive his mistakes, just as I did.”
By
Marion Winik
| December 10, 2025
On Trying to Write About Disordered Eating in the Age of Millennial Therapy Culture
Anna Rollins Wonders If Mothers Get Too Much of the Blame
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Anna Rollins
| December 10, 2025
The year’s best literary podcasts.
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Brittany Allen
| December 9, 2025
Announcing the winner of the Restless Books 2025 Kellman Prize for New Immigrant Writing.
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Literary Hub
| December 9, 2025
Here are the winners of the Whiting Foundation’s 2025 Nonfiction Grant.
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Literary Hub
| December 9, 2025
Why Joan Didion Hated the Police
Scott Saul on a Little-Known Essay by California’s Famed Chronicler of the Counterculture
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Scott Saul
| December 9, 2025
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How Colette Was Inspired By Her Many Cats
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Susannah Fullerton
| December 9, 2025
The Far Side of Disaster:
On Virginia Woolf’s Unacknowledged Plague Novel
To the Lighthouse
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Colin Dickey
| December 9, 2025
You can help build the first public library in Gaza since the genocide began.
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James Folta
| December 8, 2025
Public libraries in TX, LA, and MS are no longer protected by the First Amendment.
By
Drew Broussard
| December 8, 2025
Beyond Winnie-the-Pooh: On A.A. Milne’s Romance Novels
Gyles Brandreth Explores the Adult Side of an Iconic Children’s Author
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Gyles Brandreth
| December 8, 2025
Am I a Better Ceramicist Than Novelist?
Brendan Mac Evilly on Figuring Out How To Be an Artist
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Brendan Mac Evilly
| December 8, 2025
A Young Woman and Her Literary Dreams, Caught in the Churn of German History
Catharina Coenen on the Impact of Germany's Turbulent 20th Century on Her Grandmother’s Life
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Catharina Coenen
| December 8, 2025
This week’s news in Venn diagrams.
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James Folta
| December 5, 2025
Christmas shopping in the tri-state area? Check out the estate sale selling 100,000 books.
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Brittany Allen
| December 5, 2025
The US will reinstate library grants canceled by Trump.
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James Folta
| December 5, 2025
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