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On the Brain: We’re Not As Hardwired As We Think

Everything You Do Changes Who You Are

August 30, 2019  By Gina Rippon   Posted In  Health  News and Culture  Science 
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Designing Your Grandfather’s Book (When He’s James Thurber)

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What John Stuart Mill Can Teach Us About Democracy

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How to Spend a Literary Long Weekend in New Orleans

Walk in Faulkner's Footsteps and Discover the City's Newest Voices

August 30, 2019  By Colleen Rothman   Posted In  Features  News and Culture  Travel 
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Where the Amateur Reader Ends, and the Professional Critic Begins

Tom Lutz on Where the Love of Books Can Lead

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The Sealey Challenge: An Expansive Way of Reading Poetry

On Reading 31 Books in 31 Days

August 30, 2019  By Laura Buccieri   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism 
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Professor Andersen’s Night

Dag Solstad (Trans. Agnes Scott Langeland)

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Ayşe Papatya Bucak on Researching Her Own Past

The Trojan War Museum Author on The Literary Life
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August 30, 2019  By The Literary Life   Posted In  Features  Lit Hub Radio  The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan 
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Lit Hub Daily: August 29, 2019

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The 12 Best Book Covers
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The Virtues of the Semicolon; or, Rebellious Punctuation

It Cares Not for Your Rules

August 29, 2019  By Cecelia Watson   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features 
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John Williams Considers the Literary Western (or Lack Thereof) c. 1961

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Jenny Odell: Our Vision of ‘Productivity’ is Way Too Narrow

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What Data-Driven Corporate Medicine Has Wrought

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Bob Eckstein Draws His Way Through the Writer’s Digest Annual Conference

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Jess Row and Timothy Yu on Learning From Writers Who Write About Race

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