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Here's what's making us happy this week.

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Why aren't Sarah J. Maas's subway ads better than this?

Why aren't Sarah J. Maas's subway ads better than this?

By James Folta | August 1, 2025

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Talking Lapham’s Quarterly and Socialist Gothics on The Lit Hub Podcast

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Books to drive the groupchat wild. (Summer edition!)

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Here are the 2025 recipients of the $50k Academy of American Poets Fellowship prize.

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This year, the Sealey Challenge is raising funds for Gaza.

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Why you should read Howard Zinn’s Artists in Times of War now.

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“If God Were Like Chekhov, I Would Be Consoled.” On the Privileges of Misery

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Here's the 2025 Booker Prize longlist.

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Drawing Motherhood: Four Graphic Memoirists Discuss Their Books on Parenting Life

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White Sugar, Black Bodies: How Slavery Fueled an 18th-Century British Obsession

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