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On Air Travel: Pat-Downs, Pissing, and Passport Stamps

On Air Travel: Pat-Downs, Pissing, and Passport Stamps

Three Short Essays from the anthology Airplane Reading

By Literary Hub | September 16, 2016

Bouchercon: Five Events to See This Week in New Orleans

Bouchercon: Five Events to See This Week in New Orleans

A preview of the Largest Mystery Fan Convention in the US

By Lisa Levy | September 13, 2016

A Literary Long Weekend in Los Angeles

A Literary Long Weekend in Los Angeles

A Bookish Visit to the Land of Bukowski and Didion...

By Katie Orphan | September 9, 2016

Becoming a Writer Means Becoming a Cliché

Becoming a Writer Means Becoming a Cliché

Odie Lindsey on Quitting a Job, Moving to Italy, and Writing a Book

By Odie Lindsey | August 31, 2016

Slow Days, Fast Company

Slow Days, Fast Company

Eve Babitz

By Lit Hub Excerpts | August 29, 2016

Reading D.H. Lawrence on a Remote Swedish Island

Reading D.H. Lawrence on a Remote Swedish Island

Fredrik Sjöberg on Parables, Flies, and the Sea

By Fredrik Sjöberg | August 29, 2016

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Why Can't Irish Writers Escape the Sea?

By Brendan Mac Evilly | August 26, 2016

How to Write While Traveling

By Andrés Neuman | August 24, 2016

God, Guns, and Survival, Deep in the Heart of the Dust Bowl

By Rae Meadows | August 22, 2016

Blair Braverman is Obsessed with the Things That Scare Her Most

Blair Braverman is Obsessed with the Things That Scare Her Most

Gemma de Choisy Heads North to Visit the Author of Welcome to the Goddamn Ice Cube

By Gemma de Choisy | August 12, 2016

Eating Carrion at the Icelandic Writers Retreat

Eating Carrion at the Icelandic Writers Retreat

Four Days Writing Under the Midnight Sun

By Anne Giardini | August 10, 2016

20 Writers From Around the World on the Olympics

20 Writers From Around the World on the Olympics

What to Look Forward to And Which Sports are Like Writing

By Literary Hub | August 5, 2016

A Very Rare Book by One of America's All-Time Great Athletes

A Very Rare Book by One of America's All-Time Great Athletes

Visiting Jim Thorpe's $10,000 History of the Olympics

By Dwyer Murphy | August 5, 2016

An Entourage of One: On the Road with Stephen King

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Traveling From Sewickley, PA to Reno, NV With an American Master

By Literary Hub | August 4, 2016

An Incomplete Atlas of Fantastic Maps

An Incomplete Atlas of Fantastic Maps

Susan Daitch on Literature's Attempt to Map the Countries Yet to Come

By Susan Daitch | August 3, 2016

João and Raimunda: On The Injustices of Brazil's Belo Monte Project

João and Raimunda: On The Injustices of Brazil's Belo Monte Project

“I want the world to know that Belo Monte killed me.”

By Eliane Brum | July 28, 2016

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