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Because of the ten plagues, the Nile River ran red with blood.

A Poem by Jill Bialosky

August 7, 2020  By Jill Bialosky   Posted In  Features  Fiction and Poetry  Poem 
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How Do You Know You’re a Political Junkie?

Claire Bond Potter in Conversation with Andrew Keen on the Keen On

August 7, 2020  By Keen On   Posted In  Features  Keen On  Lit Hub Radio 
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The Quest for Kindness is One of Fiction’s Great Challenges

Rónán Hession on Capturing Small Moments of Empathy

August 7, 2020  By Rónán Hession   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features  Reading Lists 
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My Father: The Genius, The Poet, Richard Eberhart

Gretchen Cherington on Growing Up Surrounded by Great Thinkers

August 7, 2020  By Gretchen Cherington   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Features  Literary Criticism  Memoir 
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Edwidge Danticat on Facing Love in Harsh Circumstances

This Week on The Literary Life Podcast

August 7, 2020  By The Literary Life   Posted In  Features  Lit Hub Radio  The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan 
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Erika Rummel on 16th-Century Italy and The Road to Gesualdo

In Conversation with C. P. Lesley on the New Books Network

August 7, 2020  By New Books Network   Posted In  Features  Lit Hub Radio  New Books Network 
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A River of Justice: On the Collective Power of One Into Many

David Marquis Considers the Force of a Single Water Drop

August 7, 2020  By David Marquis   Posted In  Features  Nature  News and Culture 
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Behind the Mic: On Good Husbandry by Kristin Kimball, Read by the Author

Go Back to the Land with Farmer Kristin Kimball

August 7, 2020  By Behind the Mic    Posted In  Behind the Mic  Features  Lit Hub Radio 
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Better titles for ex-Trump staffers’ memoirs.

August 6, 2020  By Jessie Gaynor   Posted In  Book News  The Hub 
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Could this West Coast production of The Waste Land be a model for mid-pandemic theater?

August 6, 2020  By Corinne Segal   Posted In  The Hub 
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Is this the first time ever a parent and child are up for the same literary prize?

August 6, 2020  By Jonny Diamond   Posted In  Book News  The Hub 
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We at Literary Hub hereby approve of Oprah’s newest book club pick.

August 6, 2020  By Emily Temple   Posted In  Book News  News and Culture  The Hub 
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Lit Hub Daily: August 6, 2020

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

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Laura Lippman on Diets, Incels, Frankenfoods, and Not Caring
About Any of It

Or: The Longue Durée of Self-Acceptance

August 6, 2020  By Laura Lippman   Posted In  Food  Health  Memoir  News and Culture  Politics 
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It Takes Many Voices to Find the Truth

John Freeman on the Origins of The Tales of Two Planets

August 6, 2020  By John Freeman   Posted In  Climate Change  Features  News and Culture  Politics 
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Reading the First Drafts of
Anna Karenina

Bob Blaisdell on Tolstoy's Creation and Pushkin's Influence

August 6, 2020  By Bob Blaisdell   Posted In  Biography  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Literary Criticism 
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On Flannery O’Connor’s Chronic Illness… and Chronic Racism

Maggie Levantovskaya Searches for Literary Narratives of Lupus

August 6, 2020  By Maggie Levantovskaya   Posted In  Features  Health  Literary Criticism  Memoir  News and Culture 
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On the Great and Terrible Hurricane of 1938

And the Lone Forecaster Who Predicted Its Deadly Path

August 6, 2020  By Eric Jay Dolin   Posted In  Features  History  Nature  Politics 
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In Honor of the #BlackoutBestsellerList, 5 Audiobooks by Black Women

From Brit Bennett to Samantha Irby to Natasha Trethewey

August 6, 2020  By James Tate Hill   Posted In  Features  Reading Lists 
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Letter to a Daughter Who Will Wear Two Masks

Jasmon Drain on What is Covered and Hidden

August 6, 2020  By Jasmon Drain   Posted In  Features  Health  News and Culture  Politics 
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