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Here are some pitches for Mr. Beast and James Patterson’s next book.

You’ve probably already heard the news: Mr. Beast, the YouTuber your cousins are obsessed with, and James Patterson, the novelist your uncles are obsessed with, have finally teamed up to write a book together. The thriller is Mr. Beast’s first Read more >

By James Folta

Here are a few things that are getting us through the week.

Another not-great week in world time, but we at Lit Hub are determined to let the sunshine in. We’re creeping outside, we’re shaking off winter, and we’re finding delight in the little things. If you too could use some recommendations, Read more >

By Brittany Allen

Publishers for Palestine condemns the Bologna Book Fair's silence on Gaza.

Publishers for Palestine, a global solidarity collective of nearly 600 publishers across 50 countries, has condemned the ongoing silence of the world’s largest children’s book fair on the slaughter of children in Gaza. In a press release issued earlier today, Read more >

By Dan Sheehan

Like reading? Reductress Book Club is here to make fun of you.

Reductress is one of the best humor sites out there. They have an amazing editorial staff and a talented pool of writers who keep their headlines and articles sharp and surprising. It’s a tough moment to find a good comedic Read more >

By James Folta

Here's the shortlist for the 2025 Carol Shields Prize for Fiction.

Today, the Carol Shields Prize for Fiction, which celebrates excellence in novels, short story collections, and graphic novels written by women and non-binary authors and published in the US and Canada, announced its 2025 shortlist. This year’s finalists were selected Read more >

By Literary Hub

Here are the winners of The National Book Foundation’s "5 Under 35."

The National Book Foundation announced the five writers under 35 whose debut novels or short story collections promise “to leave a lasting impression on the literary landscape.” This year’s 5 Under 35 honorees are short story writers, prose-poets, and novelists Read more >

By James Folta

Here are the finalists for the Women's Prize for Fiction.

Today, the UK’s Women’s Prize Trust announced the shortlist for the 30th Women’s Prize for Fiction, which “champions excellence, originality, and accessibility in women’s writing,” and is awarded to the best novel of each year written in English and Published Read more >

By Literary Hub

NaNoWriMo is shutting down.

Looks like that’s the end of the manuscript for NaNoWriMo. In an email, the nonprofit announced that they’re wrapping things up for good. NaNoWriMo—which stands, for the uninitiated, for National Novel Writing Month—was founded in 1999 as a facilitator of Read more >

By James Folta

Celebrate National Poetry Month with FSG's Dial-A-Poem.

The American Academy of Poets launched National Poetry Month in 1996. Since then, April has been synonymous in some circles with verse. Even before that, the dawn of spring has felt poetic. Eliot called it the cruelest month, well before Read more >

By Brittany Allen

Jeanne Thornton! Amy Gerstler! Videogame memoirs! 26 new books out today.

It’s April 1st, the first of the month in a year that has felt like living out political headlines better suited to April Fool’s Day, but I fool you not when I say that today is a special day, indeed, Read more >

By Gabrielle Bellot

The five kinds of party girls you find in literature.

Spring is soiree season. You heard it here first. And a few recent books—like Aria Aber’s novel Good Girl, or Emily Witt’s investigative memoir, Health and Safety—have revived an age-old character about which the soiree orbits. The party girl.  I Read more >

By Brittany Allen

A Small Press Book We Love:
Missing Time by Ari Brostoff

Small presses have had a rough year, but as the literary world continues to conglomerate, we at Literary Hub think they’re more important than ever. Which is why, every (work) day in March—which just so happens to be National Small Read more >

By Brittany Allen

Roxane Gay and Debbie Millman are the new owners of The Rumpus.

Beloved indie magazine The Rumpus will be getting new owners on May 1st. Roxane Gay and Debbie Millman are set to take over from Alyson Sinclair, who has been running The Rumpus since 2022. Roxanne Gay has been working with the Read more >

By James Folta

These are the things that are getting us through this week.

This week, the Lit Hub staff is thriving off IRL engagements—podcast tapings, baby book clubs, canvassing, and music fests. If there’s a theme, it’s congregation. If there’s a theme song, it may be Bjork’s “Human Behavior.” (Emphasis mine.) We hope you Read more >

By Brittany Allen

A Small Press Book We Love:
Point Zero by Seichō Matsumoto

Small presses have had a rough year, but as the literary world continues to conglomerate, we at Literary Hub think they’re more important than ever. Which is why, every (work) day in March—which just so happens to be National Small Read more >

By Molly Odintz

Maggie Nelson! Julia Alvarez! Claire Lombardo! 25 new books out in paperback this April.

April is here, the fourth (and, for Eliot, the cruelest) month in a year that has felt like many cruel years already, dense with the weight of so much political tumult. But it may also be a month of beauty Read more >

By Gabrielle Bellot

A Small Press Book We Love:
The Fisherman by John Langan

Small presses have had a rough year, but as the literary world continues to conglomerate, we at Literary Hub think they’re more important than ever. Which is why, every (work) day in March—which just so happens to be National Small Read more >

By Drew Broussard

Crime Writers Come Together in Support of Trans Rights

These are dire times. Human rights, and especially the rights of trans folks, are under attack. And thankfully, some of the crime fiction community has come together to fight back. For the next week, leading up to the March 31st Read more >

By Molly Odintz

The literary journal Callallo finds a new home at Brown.

Callaloo, the journal of writing and art from the African diaspora, announced that it will be partnering with Brown University and its Department of Literary Arts. It’s an exciting next step for the nearly 50-year-old publication, and this new home Read more >

By James Folta

A Small Press Book We Love:
Minor Detail by Adaina Shibli

Small presses have had a rough year, but as the literary world continues to conglomerate, we at Literary Hub think they’re more important than ever. Which is why, every (work) day in March—which just so happens to be National Small Read more >

By Dan Sheehan