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Why Women Need Fairy Tales to Stay Rooted in Their Own Lives
“Sometimes the stories you need arrive right on time and change everything...”
By
Sharon Blackie
| June 3, 2026
Reflections on an Angelheaded Hipster: Celebrating Allen Ginsberg’s 100th Birthday
Ed Simon Rereads
Howl
, a ”Genuine Masterpiece”
By
Ed Simon
| June 3, 2026
A Love Letter to My Hometown: On Revisiting Rural New Hampshire in Fiction
Shasta Grant: “A love letter is almost always directed toward somebody or something you can’t have, and this one is no different.”
By
Shasta Grant
| June 3, 2026
What Do Arthurian Legend and
All My Children
Have in Common?
John Glynn Explores the Similarities Between Soap Operas and Medieval Epics
By
John Glynn
| June 3, 2026
On a Childhood Longing to Be Delicate
Justin Wymer Remembers an Unsettling Encounter at a Family Reunion
By
Justin Wymer
| June 3, 2026
An Angel Watching Over Me: On Exile, Estrangement and Placelessness in Paris
Timothy Taylor Remembers His Mother's Journey From Europe to the Americas, and Those Who Helped Her Along the Way
By
Timothy Taylor
| June 3, 2026
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Julia Elliott has won the $150,000 Carol Shields Prize for Fiction for her collection
Hellions
.
By
Literary Hub
| June 3, 2026
What to read next if you loved
I Love Boosters.
By
Brittany Allen
| June 2, 2026
Ten Great Nonfiction Titles to Read in June
By
Literary Hub
| June 2, 2026
Shakespeare and Reality Televison Really Aren’t That Different
Samantha Allen’s Reality TV Twist on
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
By
Samantha Allen
| June 2, 2026
This Week in Literary History: Carson McCullers’s
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter
is Published
A Classic is Born
By
Literary Hub
| June 1, 2026
Alone on a Mountain in Wyoming Far From Home and Looking for Answers
Alexandra Oliva Goes the Extra Mile to Research the Science in Her Novel,
The Radiant Dark
By
Alexandra Oliva
| June 1, 2026
On Group Portraiture and the Secret Histories of Art: Paul Elie and Julia Cooke in Conversation
“Insights and kinships emerge almost unbidden—called forth through juxtaposition.”
By
Julia Cooke
| June 1, 2026
Francesca Wade has won the Plutarch Award for
Gertrude Stein: An Afterlife
.
By
Literary Hub
| May 29, 2026
Hudson Williams has pretty good taste in books.
(And the internet is losing its mind about it.)
By
Brittany Allen
| May 29, 2026
Tending the Fire: Exploring AIDS Writing of the Last Ten Years
Sara Youngblood Gregory on the Possibilities Offered For Queer Literature by Speculative Fiction
By
Sara Youngblood Gregory
| May 29, 2026
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Caitlin Mullen on Folklore, the Jersey Devil, and Setting a Novel in the Pine Barrens
June 10, 2026
by
Caitlin Mullen
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by
Radha Vatsal
5 Dark and Speculative Adaptations of Peter Pan
June 10, 2026
by
Cynthia Pelayo
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
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