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Antibody: Starring Porochista Khakpour, Meredith Talusan, and Justin Taylor

Antibody: Starring Porochista Khakpour, Meredith Talusan, and Justin Taylor

With Your Host Brian Gresko

By The Virtual Book Channel | July 30, 2020

Issa Rae and Jordan Peele purchased the film rights to a short story—for more than $630 per word.

Issa Rae and Jordan Peele purchased the film rights to a short story—for more than $630 per word.

By Corinne Segal | July 29, 2020

Amid a virus surge and government repression, Hong Kong's oldest bookstore is closing.

Amid a virus surge and government repression, Hong Kong's oldest bookstore is closing.

By Aaron Robertson | July 29, 2020

SFF authors are protesting Saudi Arabia's cynical bid to host the 2022 WorldCon.

SFF authors are protesting Saudi Arabia's cynical bid to host the 2022 WorldCon.

By Aaron Robertson | July 29, 2020

WATCH: Amanda Shires with Jason Isbell on Writing Advice, Favorite Teachers (and a Song or Two)

WATCH: Amanda Shires with Jason Isbell on Writing Advice, Favorite Teachers (and a Song or Two)

Two of America's Great Singer-Songwriters Kick Off the Mighty SONG Writers Video Series

By Literary Hub | July 29, 2020

Once Upon a Time, When America Paid Its Writers

Once Upon a Time, When America Paid Its Writers

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The Literary Life of Pessoa's Alter Ego

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On the Unique Artistic Sensibility of Magda Nachman

On the Unique Artistic Sensibility of Magda Nachman

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Does 'Character' Still Count in American Politics?

Does 'Character' Still Count in American Politics?

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When Coronavirus Hit, This Writing Nonprofit Expanded to Serving Lunch

When Coronavirus Hit, This Writing Nonprofit Expanded to Serving Lunch

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James Patterson named his latest heroine after a very nice Mayo clinic employee.

James Patterson named his latest heroine after a very nice Mayo clinic employee.

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The Oscars of the comic industry have been announced.

The Oscars of the comic industry have been announced.

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Is This the End of Writing in Cafés?

Is This the End of Writing in Cafés?

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Letter from San Francisco: When the Shadow is Looming

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