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The Most Important Basketball Game in the Country (on Wednesday)

The Most Important Basketball Game in the Country (on Wednesday)

Publishers and Writers Renew Their Brutal Rivalry on the Court

By Dwyer Murphy | June 14, 2016

Falling: A Daughter, A Father, and a Journey Back

Falling: A Daughter, A Father, and a Journey Back

Elisha Cooper

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A Pilgrimage to the $7,500 Muhammad Ali Book

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Stephanie Danler: On Losing Something Precious

Stephanie Danler: On Losing Something Precious

Of Talismans and the End of Love

By Stephanie Danler | June 10, 2016

Whitney Terrell on 9/11, Panic Attacks, and the Long Road to His New Novel

Whitney Terrell on 9/11, Panic Attacks, and the Long Road to His New Novel

How The Good Lieutenant Almost Never Was

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Why Are So Many Poets Also Artists?

Why Are So Many Poets Also Artists?

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This is Not My Beautiful Life

This is Not My Beautiful Life

Victoria Fedden

By Lit Hub Excerpts | June 8, 2016

The True, Tragic Tale of the Angola Three

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Panthers in the Hole: Robert King, Albert Woodfox and Herman Wallace

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What My Parents Really Think About My Memoir of Alcoholism

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Introducing Book Marks, Lit Hub's

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