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A Literary Long Weekend in Baltimore
Poe, Mencken, Red Emma's... Welcome to Charm City
By
Jen Michalski
| October 9, 2015
The Mud Family Climbs a Mountain
Upwardly Mobile in the Andes
By
Maria Lopez
| September 25, 2015
Death at 30,000 Feet
Ivan Vladislavić on Life, Farce, and the Ignoble Demise of Sherwood Anderson
By
Ivan Vladislavić
| September 24, 2015
The Literary Caribbean, From BOCAS to Brooklyn
In Which Much Liming—and Some Wining—Occurs
By
Naomi Jackson
| September 16, 2015
Back to California, Palm Trees on My Mind
Scott Cheshire Goes West, For the Second Time
By
Scott Cheshire
| September 3, 2015
Writing Across the Landscape
Lawrence Ferlinghetti
By
Lit Hub Excerpts
| September 3, 2015
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
A Walk in the Woods
By
Lit Hub Excerpts
| August 31, 2015
The Joy and Terror of Learning to Surf at 49
By
M Dressler
| August 28, 2015
Songs for the Road: A Book Tour Playlist
By
Justin Taylor
| August 28, 2015
On the Total Weirdness of the Book Tour
In Which Justin Taylor Inflates the Price of Minibar Chocolate
By
Justin Taylor
| August 26, 2015
Where the Words Grow On Trees
In a Seattle Orchard, A Poet Publishes Her Work On Apples
By
Paul Constant
| August 24, 2015
Literary Long Weekend: Washington, DC
A Paradise of Bookstores and Food
By
Hannah Depp
| August 14, 2015
At the GOP Debate: Manufacturing a Contender
Of Actual Horse Shit and the Rubio-Fiorina Ticket
By
JY Sexton
| August 7, 2015
Rise of the Narco, Fall of the Vocho
AN ELEGY FOR THE TWILIGHT YEARS OF MEXICO’S LATE PARTY DICTATORSHIP
By
Álvaro Enrigue
| August 5, 2015
Literary Los Angeles: Against not-entirely inaccurate stereotypes
Maria Wyeth, Neil Young and coyotes
By
Katie Orphan
| August 4, 2015
Although of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself
David Lipsky
By
Lit Hub Excerpts
| July 30, 2015
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