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Letter to My Daughter After the Murder of a Poet in the Streets of Minneapolis
“Poetry is a testament to the failure of wolves.”
By
Anonymous
| January 28, 2026
Letter From Minnesota: “If They Take Me and Leave the Children...”
Kao Kalia Yang on Preparing For the Worst in the Face of ICE’s Occupation
By
Kao Kalia Yang
| January 28, 2026
How the
NY Post
and the
NY Daily News
Turned Victims Into Criminals
Heather Ann Thompson on the Role of Tabloid Journalism in Shaping the Racist Narrative of the 1984 Bernie Goetz Subway Shooting
By
Heather Ann Thompson
| January 28, 2026
The Rise and Fall of the Internet As a Politicized Space for Black Art
Steven Underwood on the Ups and Downs of Black Community Online
By
Steven Underwood
| January 28, 2026
Sales are skyrocketing at DreamHaven books after its owner was photographed protesting.
By
Brittany Allen
| January 27, 2026
The Profound Link (and Love) Between Humans and Dogs
Fatima Bhutto on Wolves, Dogs, and Writing About Love During Tragedies
By
Fatima Bhutto
| January 27, 2026
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
On Coretta Scott King’s Path to Civil Rights Activism
By
Matthew F. Delmont
| January 27, 2026
The Unusual Suspects: Who Were the Main Players in the Black Dahlia Murder
By
William J. Mann
| January 27, 2026
Rebecca Hall Reflects on Her Father’s Groundbreaking Book,
Negro Liberation
By
Rebecca Hall
| January 27, 2026
Letter From Minnesota:
Can You Hear Us, America?
Dobby Gibson: “This militarized occupation still feels like a test run for something that I’m not fully imagining.”
By
Dobby Gibson
| January 26, 2026
Bodies Fall, Not Ideas:
On the Zero Line
and the Urgency of Preserving Gaza’s Culture
Maya Al Zaben on Literature as Resistance
By
Maya Al Zaben
| January 26, 2026
Becca Rea-Tucker on Why We Shouldn’t Feel Bad About Our Abortions
“Abortion is OK, we know. But how are our kids supposed to believe us if we whisper it under our breath?”
By
Becca Rea-Tucker
| January 26, 2026
This week’s news in Venn diagrams.
By
James Folta
| January 23, 2026
Twin Cities bookstores are ready for today’s march against ICE.
Here’s how you can help support protests.
By
Brittany Allen
| January 23, 2026
American Psycho:
How Donald Trump Brought the “Bateman Doctrine” to the World
Aron Solomon on the Devastating Consequences
of Narcissism Elevated to Policy
By
Aron Solomon
| January 23, 2026
The Dignity of Human Art and the Secret World of Roald Dahl on
The Lit Hub Podcast
featuring Nick Ripatrazone, Aaron Tracy, and Drew Broussard
By
The Lit Hub Podcast
| January 23, 2026
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2026: The Year of Corvidae
February 27, 2026
by
Molly Odintz
Jennifer Sklias-Gahan On Gothic Literature and the Magic of Storytelling
February 27, 2026
by
Jennifer Sklias-Gahan
What to Watch This Weekend: February 28, 2026
February 27, 2026
by
Dwyer Murphy
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"This is informed accessible literary analysis that demonstrates that Morrison s true genius was as…"