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Literary Twitter's Best Responses to Jonathan Franzen's Rules for Writing

Literary Twitter's Best Responses to Jonathan Franzen's Rules for Writing

"He's won. Franzen's won."

By Jessie Gaynor | November 16, 2018

City Lights' Elaine Katzenberger Has Seen It All in San Francisco

City Lights' Elaine Katzenberger Has Seen It All in San Francisco

From Boom to Bust and Boom Again...

By Cary McClelland and Elaine Katzenberger | October 26, 2018

Lev Grossman: Why We've Always Needed Fantastic Maps

Lev Grossman: Why We've Always Needed Fantastic Maps

From Narnia to Dungeons & Dragons, on the Allure of Imaginary Places

By Lev Grossman | October 22, 2018

What Mysteries and Medicine Have in Common

What Mysteries and Medicine Have in Common

Surgeon and Writer Arnold van de Laar on the Doctor as Detective

By Arnold van de Laar | October 19, 2018

Autonomous Everything: How Algorithms Are Taking Over Our World

Autonomous Everything: How Algorithms Are Taking Over Our World

From Surgical Robots to Computerized Weapons

By Bruce Schneier | October 1, 2018

Where, Exactly, is the Overlap Between Storytelling and Technology?

Where, Exactly, is the Overlap Between Storytelling and Technology?

On Writing in a New Dark Age

By Tobias Carroll | September 24, 2018

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Lit Hub's Fall 2018 Nonfiction Preview: Science & Technology

By Emily Temple | September 7, 2018

When English and Computer Code Both Feel Like Foreign Languages

By David Auerbach | August 31, 2018

Are Human Genes Changing As Fast As Culture and Technology?

By Peter Ward | August 22, 2018

The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction is the Best Place on the Internet

The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction is the Best Place on the Internet

Self-Referential, Argumentative, and Never Dispassionate

By MH Rowe | August 16, 2018

'What is That? It’s Nothing.' On the Unlikely Origins of Twitter

'What is That? It’s Nothing.' On the Unlikely Origins of Twitter

An Oral History, From the People Who Built It

By Adam Fisher | July 16, 2018

How Much Does Fake News Actually Sway Voters?

How Much Does Fake News Actually Sway Voters?

A Closer Look at Bots and Politics

By David Sumpter | June 27, 2018

The All-Too Human Cost of Appalachia's Fracking Boom

The All-Too Human Cost of Appalachia's Fracking Boom

America's Answer to Energy Scarcity Has Always Been to Dig Deeper

By Eliza Griswold | June 19, 2018

Technostalgia: From Analog to Digital, Memories in Technology

Technostalgia: From Analog to Digital, Memories in Technology

From Small Pox on the Oregon Trail to the 2016 Election

By Katie Williams | June 18, 2018

The False Nobility of Space Billionaires

The False Nobility of Space Billionaires

How Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos are Commercializing the Space Race

By Michael Dulaney | June 6, 2018

How My Father Introduced Me to Precision Engineering

How My Father Introduced Me to Precision Engineering

On the Art of Turning Shapeless Hard Metal Into Objects of Beauty and Utility

By Simon Winchester | May 10, 2018

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