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Books I Wish I'd Read as an LGBTQ Teenager

Books I Wish I'd Read as an LGBTQ Teenager

Queer Writers On What They'd Recommend to Their Past Selves

By Amy Gall | March 7, 2016

Interview with a Bookstore: Bookmark It

Interview with a Bookstore: Bookmark It

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102 Indispensible Works of Literary Criticism

102 Indispensible Works of Literary Criticism

A Highly Subjective and Idiosyncratic List Created Upon Moving House

By Jonathan Russell Clark | March 4, 2016

30 Books in 30 Days: Michael Miller on Maggie Nelson’s <em>The Argonauts</em>

30 Books in 30 Days: Michael Miller on Maggie Nelson’s The Argonauts

COUNTING DOWN THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARDS FINALISTS

By Michael Miller | March 2, 2016

Contemporary Cuban Lit: A Reading List

Contemporary Cuban Lit: A Reading List

Tillman Miller Traveled All the Way to Havana to Compile This

By Literary Hub | March 2, 2016

30 Books in 30 Days: Colette Bancroft on Lauren Groff’s <em>Fates and Furies</em>

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