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What to Check Out in Literary Baltimore While You’re in Town For AWP
And Yes, There Will Be Poe
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Gaby Iori
| March 3, 2026
Terry Tempest Williams on the Plight of the Monarch Butterfly
“Who are we as a species if we allow monarch butterflies, a living symbol of metamorphosis, to cease to exist?”
By
Terry Tempest Williams
| March 3, 2026
Reading the Stars: On Iconic Actors in the Age of Generative AI
Jadie Stillwell Reads Melissa Anderson’s
The Hunger
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Jadie Stillwell
| March 3, 2026
Here are the finalists for the 2026 PEN/Faulkner award for fiction.
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Literary Hub
| March 2, 2026
The Double-Sided Sword of Deception: How Lying Can Help—and Hurt—Us
Leslie John on the Role Bluffing and Secrecy Plays in Our Interactions With Others
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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
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This week’s news in Venn diagrams.
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James Folta
| February 27, 2026
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| February 27, 2026
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The Literary Film & TV You Need to Stream in March
In Like a Lion, etc.
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Emily Temple
| February 27, 2026
Captain America, Our First Antifascist Superhero
Peter Meineck on the Ancient and Modern Inspirations Behind the Heroes That Populate the Marvel Universe
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Peter Meineck
| February 27, 2026
Ordinary Mind Remembering Ordinary Matter: Allen Ginsberg on Poetic Honesty
“When the subways are gone to dust, this will still be there.”
By
Allen Ginsberg
| February 27, 2026
Anti-Fascist Writers, Fascist Family Legacies: Reading Nicholas Mosley in 2026
Tobias Carroll on the Shockingly Mixed Legacy of England’s Mosley Family
By
Tobias Carroll
| February 27, 2026
Congressional Republicans have introduced a nationwide book banning bill.
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James Folta
| February 26, 2026
This week, the stock market lost $200 billion over a short story.
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James Folta
| February 26, 2026
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March 6, 2026
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Kirsten Kaschock Imagines a New Landscape for the Gothic
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A True Crime History of the Los Angeles Central Library
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