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David Bowie, Visitor to Planet Earth

David Bowie, Visitor to Planet Earth

On The Man Who Fell to Earth, and Bowie the Actor

By Hugo Wilcken | January 12, 2016

Announcing The Story Prize Finalists

Announcing The Story Prize Finalists

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By Literary Hub | January 12, 2016

The Staff Shelf: Papercuts J. P.

The Staff Shelf: Papercuts J. P.

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By Interview with a Bookstore | January 12, 2016

Lit Scene: A Night Out With Irish Women Writers

Lit Scene: A Night Out With Irish Women Writers

Nollaig na mBan ("Women's Christmas") Finds a New Tradition in Dublin

By Sarah Davis-Goff | January 11, 2016

How to Write a Book With an Anonymous Private Military Contractor

How to Write a Book With an Anonymous Private Military Contractor

Ralph Pezzullo on Telling the Stories of America's Secret Soldiers

By Ralph Pezzullo | January 11, 2016

What the Librarians Loved: Previewing the 2016 Carnegie Medals

What the Librarians Loved: Previewing the 2016 Carnegie Medals

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By Literary Hub | January 8, 2016

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Interview with a Bookstore: Hullabaloo

When Your Neighborhood Doesn't Have a Bookstore, Open One

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A Brief History of Books That Do Not Exist

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The 50 Biggest Literary Stories of the Year: 15 to 6

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