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The American Library Association’s workers have formed a union.
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James Folta
| March 3, 2026
Don’t miss these amazing Minnesota writers reading at AWP
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Jonny Diamond
| March 3, 2026
How authors can protect themselves from scams, according to a book publicist.
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Jessica Pellien
| March 3, 2026
Why So Many Women Are Writing About Bears
Trina Moyles on Challenging a Canon Long Dominated by Men
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Trina Moyles
| March 3, 2026
A Woman in the World: Colm Tóibín on the Short Fiction of Mary Lavin
“She had spent her life describing others and finding strategies to create versions of herself on the page; it was not easy to categorize her.”
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Colm Tóibín
| March 3, 2026
F. Scott Fitzgerald on Battling Insomnia (and a Single Mosquito)
“Life was like that, after all; my spirit soars in the moment of its oblivion; then down, down deep into the pillow...”
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F. Scott Fitzgerald
| March 3, 2026
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Gaby Iori
| March 3, 2026
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Terry Tempest Williams
| March 3, 2026
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Jadie Stillwell
| March 3, 2026
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Literary Hub
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Leslie John
| March 2, 2026
The Absurdity of Authoritarianism: A Conversation With Svetlana Satchkova
Virginia Marshall Discusses Art, Repression and Exile With the Author of
The Undead
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Virginia Marshall
| March 2, 2026
How to Talk About Book-Banning in the Classroom: A Story of Censorship, Action, Hope, and Love
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Wake Now in the Fire
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Jarrett Dapier
| March 2, 2026
The Annotated Nightstand: What Jake Skeets is Reading Now, and Next
Featuring Leslie Marmon Silko, Rex Lee Jim, Joan Naviyuk Kane, And More
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Diana Arterian
| March 2, 2026
This week’s news in Venn diagrams.
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James Folta
| February 27, 2026
Celebrating, Defending, Mourning, and Loving Bookstores (and Libraries!) on
The Lit Hub Podcast
featuring Brittany K. Allen, Adam Colman, Colette Delawalla, James Folta, Fisher Nash, Michael Welch, and Drew Broussard
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What's New to Streaming This Weekend: April 10, 2026
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Radha Vatsal
Queerness and Visibility in Body Horror
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Carly Racklin
The Best Paperback Releases of April 2026
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The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"There is so much silence in this novel so much air A novel speaks yes…"