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A spot of good news! Adult fiction sales are up 1%.
By
Brittany Allen
| March 4, 2026
Rufi Thorpe’s
Margo’s Got Money Troubles
wins this year’s Clark Fiction Prize.
By
James Folta
| March 4, 2026
Here’s the longlist for the 2026 Women’s Prize for Fiction.
By
Literary Hub
| March 4, 2026
Ghost Writing: On AI Before AI
Emily Hodgson Anderson Considers Our Notions of Intellectual Property and Creative Collaboration
By
Emily Hodgson Anderson
| March 4, 2026
Gisèle Pelicot’s Memoir is the Ultimate Act of Defiance
Noëlle de Leeuw on
A Hymn to Life
as a Call to Social Change
By
Noëlle de Leeuw
| March 4, 2026
How Christianity Was Used By the Powerful and the Marginalized to Shape Post-Civil War America
Matthew Avery Sutton on the Role of Religion in Reconstruction
By
Matthew Avery Sutton
| March 4, 2026
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How Writing a Book About Diaries Changed How I Wrote My Own Diary Entries
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| March 4, 2026
Growing Up Alawite in Assad’s Syria
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Loubna Mrie
| March 4, 2026
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
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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
By
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.”
By
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...”
By
F. Scott Fitzgerald
| March 3, 2026
What to Check Out in Literary Baltimore While You’re in Town For AWP
And Yes, There Will Be Poe
By
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
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Cowboy Capos: Linda Stasi on Writing About the "Mountain Mafia" of Colorado
March 10, 2026
by
Linda Stasi
Murder Mysteries Are the Best Way to Understand the Slow Death of Abortion Rights
March 10, 2026
by
Amy Littlefield
Partners in Crime: Tips for Cowriting with Your Spouse
March 10, 2026
by
J.D. Brinkworth
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Slim but powerful Solnit writes with moral clarity and philosophical vigor in a voice that…"