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Classic Shirley Jackson, Illustrated

Classic Shirley Jackson, Illustrated

An Excerpt from Miles Hyman's Graphic Adaptation of "The Lottery"

By Miles Hyman | September 28, 2016

We Went to the Moon and Brought Back These Cool Photos

We Went to the Moon and Brought Back These Cool Photos

On NASA's Mission to Snap Pictures of the Moon

By Lit Hub Photography | September 28, 2016

If Bruce Springsteen Wrote a Short Story Collection...

If Bruce Springsteen Wrote a Short Story Collection...

Presenting New York Times Bestseller, Everything That Dies Someday Comes Back

By Literary Hub | September 27, 2016

How Long Until a Robot Wins a Pulitzer?

How Long Until a Robot Wins a Pulitzer?

Abi Inman Considers the Writing That May Outlive Us

By Abi Inman | September 27, 2016

Five Books Making News This Week: Biographies, Bohemians, and Bruce

Five Books Making News This Week: Biographies, Bohemians, and Bruce

Robert Kanigel, Eimear McBride, Born to Run, and More

By Jane Ciabattari | September 27, 2016

But Are You Sure You <em>Want</em> a Baby?

But Are You Sure You Want a Baby?

On a Side-by-Side Reading of Ian McEwan and Belle Boggs

By Lisa Levy | September 23, 2016

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TV in the Age of Trump: An Interview with Emily Nussbaum

By Christopher Lydon | September 23, 2016

When Young Rilke Moved to the Big City and Met Rodin

By Rachel Corbett | September 23, 2016

Bouchercon 2016, New Orleans: An Oral History

By Lisa Levy | September 23, 2016

The Afro-Feminist Coloring Book is Here

The Afro-Feminist Coloring Book is Here

Selections from Makeda Lewis' Avie's Dreams

By Makeda Lewis | September 23, 2016

Birding While Black

Birding While Black

J. Drew Lanham on race, belonging, and a love of nature

By J. Drew Lanham | September 22, 2016

The Case for White Curiosity

The Case for White Curiosity

Interrogating the Devastating Legacy of White Supremacy in America

By Patrick Phillips | September 22, 2016

The History (and Present) of Banning Books in America

The History (and Present) of Banning Books in America

On the Ongoing Fight Against the Censorship of Ideas

By Amy Brady | September 22, 2016

How One Woman Photographed Every Library in New York

How One Woman Photographed Every Library in New York

Elizabeth Felicella's Reading Room Reminds Us How Great Libraries Really Are

By Lit Hub Photography | September 22, 2016

Fascist, Communist, Writer, Duchess... The Legend of the Mitford Sisters

Fascist, Communist, Writer, Duchess... The Legend of the Mitford Sisters

How a One-of-a-Kind Family Captured a Nation's Imagination

By Laura Thompson | September 21, 2016

Maybe You're Allergic to GMO Corn?

Maybe You're Allergic to GMO Corn?

Caitlin Shetterly on the Creep of Altered Corn in Our Daily Lives

By Caitlin Shetterly | September 21, 2016

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