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The Challenges of Bringing a Bookstore-Bar to the Bronx

The Challenges of Bringing a Bookstore-Bar to the Bronx

Noëlle Santos's Lit.Bar is Poised to Go From Dream to Reality

By Jennifer Baker | March 14, 2017

Librarians of the 21st Century: Worst Story Time Ever? (Or Best?)

Librarians of the 21st Century: Worst Story Time Ever? (Or Best?)

David Wright Gets to the Heart of What Libraries Do

By David Wright | March 14, 2017

The New York Antiquarian Book Fair Enters the 21st Century at Last

The New York Antiquarian Book Fair Enters the 21st Century at Last

How a Traditional Marketplace is Working Towards Inclusivity

By Erin Schreiner | March 14, 2017

5 Books Making News This Week: Antiheroines & Alternative <em>La La Land</em>

5 Books Making News This Week: Antiheroines & Alternative La La Land

Jami Attenberg, Joan Didion, Hari Kunzru, and More

By Jane Ciabattari | March 14, 2017

Secrets of the Designers: On Creating the Look for a Literary Journal

Secrets of the Designers: On Creating the Look for a Literary Journal

John Freeman Talks to Michael Salu About the Conception of Freeman's

By Literary Hub | March 13, 2017

The Life and Death of the Library of Alexandria

The Life and Death of the Library of Alexandria

One of the Great Centers of Human Knowledge, Ever

By James Crawford | March 13, 2017

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When Your New York Apartment Has a Secret Literary Past

By Anna Pitoniak | March 13, 2017

75 Covers of The Master and Margarita, Ranked, With Comment

By Jonny Diamond | March 10, 2017

How I Came to the Church of Rock and Roll

By Darcey Steinke | March 10, 2017

When My Father Wasn't Driving Trucks, He Was Reading

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K. E. Semmel on Inheriting a Love of Books

By K. E. Semmel | March 10, 2017

Joshua Mohr: The Time I Robbed a Liquor Store

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On Confession, Guilt, and the Impossibility of Absolution

By Joshua Mohr | March 10, 2017

10 Famous Writers on Loving <em>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</em>

10 Famous Writers on Loving Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Marlon James, Neil Gaiman, Kelly Link and More on The Best Show of All Time

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Learning the Language of Democracy: A Protest Diary

Learning the Language of Democracy: A Protest Diary

Elena Marcu on the Lessons of Four Years of Protesting in Romania

By Elena Marcu | March 9, 2017

Looking at America from the Trans-Siberian Express

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Rosa Liksom Talks to Russians About Trump and Putin

By Rosa Liksom | March 9, 2017

Finding a Room of One's Own on the Mexico City Metro

Finding a Room of One's Own on the Mexico City Metro

When I Ride the Women-Only Car, I Can Temporarily Forget My Body

By Madeleine Wattenbarger | March 8, 2017

Odd, Prescient, Intense, Brilliant: Remembering Paula Fox

Odd, Prescient, Intense, Brilliant: Remembering Paula Fox

RIP a Beloved 'Writer's Writer', 1923-2017

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