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Kathryn Hahn as Cheryl Strayed, David Lowery’s take on Peter Pan, and more literary film and TV you need to stream in April. | Lit Hub Film & TV
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“I hadn’t realized how near history was.” Read a 2004 interview with Octavia Butler about the creation of Kindred. | Lit Hub In Conversation
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Stressed to death: Considering the life-threatening health impacts of social inequity. | Lit Hub
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How Kelly Fremon Craig landed the adaptation rights to Judy Blume’s Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret. | Lit Hub Film & TV
- Olivia Rutigliano has some thoughts on the new Great Expectations adaptation (not great) and the Shakespearean film The Lost King (much better). | Lit Hub
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Eleanor Catton’s Birnam Wood, Catherine Lacey’s Biography of X, and Matthew Desmond’s Poverty, by America all feature among the Best Reviewed Books of the Month. | Book Marks
Article continues after advertisement - Evie Green looks at 8 novels featuring artificial intelligence. | CrimeReads
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“When I went to summer camp, it was like, ‘How am I gonna get through eight weeks here and never touch my special place?’” A conversation with the one and only Judy Blume. | Variety
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Kyra Wilder breaks down her poem “John Wick Is So Tired.” | The Paris Review
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Kyle Chayka discusses AI-generated art, algorithm-mediated culture, and what he’s learned writing for The New Yorker. | Columbia Journalism Review
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“Low energy conservative influencers, dressed in business casual outfits, awkwardly reading (and explaining) their own stories off PowerPoint…” When conservatives try to have a children’s story hour. | The Daily Dot
- “I read Wuthering Heights twice and found it demented.” Real talk from Louise Kennedy. | The Guardian
Also on Lit Hub: 20 new paperbacks hitting shelves in April • Grant Faulkner on capturing the essence of a short story • Read a story from Gayl Jones’s latest collection, Jigsaw Sandals