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Lit Hub Daily: January 30, 2019

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

January 30, 2019  By Lit Hub Daily   Posted In  Features 
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How Did an Architect of the Slam Poetry Scene Become Its Public Enemy No. 1?

The poetry world as Marc Smith knew it has changed

January 30, 2019  By Vangmayi Parakala   Posted In  Fiction and Poetry  News and Culture  Poem  Politics 
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A Brief History of Guantanamo Bay, America’s “Idyllic Prison Camp”

A Hundred Years at the Edge of Empire

January 30, 2019  By Stephen Benz   Posted In  History  News and Culture  Politics 
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But What Will Your Daughters Think?

Emily Bernard on Writing Female Desire

January 30, 2019  By Emily Bernard   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features 
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How Learning to Draw Can Help a Writer to See

On Noticing the World in All Its Detail

January 30, 2019  By Kiley Bense   Posted In  Art and Photography  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Design  Features  News and Culture 
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On Danticat, Camus, and the Art of Exile

Gabrielle Bellot Reminds Us That Immigrant Art is American Art

January 30, 2019  By Gabrielle Bellot   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism  News and Culture  Politics 
0

The Coded Queer Lives of a Hollywood Classic

David Thomson on the Subtextual Sexuality in The Sweet Smell of Success

January 30, 2019  By David Thomson   Posted In  Features  Film and TV  News and Culture 
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Ingrid Rojas Contreras on Writing That Story You’ve Been Avoiding

In Conversation with Brad Listi on Otherppl

January 30, 2019  By Otherppl with Brad Listi   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  In Conversation  Lit Hub Radio  Otherppl with Brad Listi 
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One Family’s Story of the Great Migration North

Bridgett M. Davis Tracks Her Mother's Journey from Nashville to Detroit

January 30, 2019  By Bridgett M. Davis   Posted In  Biography  Features  Memoir  News and Culture 
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Reading Women: Meet the Contributors!

With Kendra Winchester and Autumn Privett

January 30, 2019  By Reading Women   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  In Conversation  Lit Hub Radio  Reading Women 
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Golden Child

Claire Adam

"Only Trixie is at the gate when he pulls up. She is sitting on her haunches staring at something across the road, her forelegs planted in front of her, solid as tree-stumps. Probably an iguana, Clyde thinks, or an agouti, judging by the look on her face. He glances in that direction as he yanks the handbrake up but can’t see what she might be looking at."

January 30, 2019  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Daily Fiction  Excerpts  Fiction and Poetry  From the Novel  Novels 
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Lit Hub Daily: January 29, 2019

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

January 29, 2019  By Lit Hub Daily   Posted In  Features 
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The End of Loneliness

Benedict Wells, tr. Charlotte Collins

"When I was seven, my family went on holiday to the south of France. My father, Stéphane Moreau, was from Berdillac, a village near Montpellier. One thousand eight hundred inhabitants, a baker’s, a brasserie, two wineries, a carpentry workshop and a football team. We were visiting our grandmother, who in the past few years had not left the village."

January 29, 2019  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Daily Fiction  Excerpts  Fiction and Poetry  From the Novel  Novels 
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In Search of the Surreal at the Leonora Carrington Museum

A Sculptor, Writer, and Feminist Pioneer Who Defied Categorization

January 29, 2019  By Ruby Brunton   Posted In  Art and Photography  Design  Features  News and Culture  Style 
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Recipes and Wisdom from the Late, Great Ntozake Shange

"Let ’em simmer till the greens are the texture you want."

January 29, 2019  By Ntozake Shange   Posted In  Food  History  Memoir  News and Culture 
0

Brad Phillips: I Have Written Down the Worst of Me

On Sex, Drugs, and Filling the Empty Spaces

January 29, 2019  By Brad Phillips   Posted In  Features  Health  News and Culture 
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Want To Be Happy? Live Like a Woman Over 50

"Happiness depends on how we deal with what we are given."

January 29, 2019  By Mary Pipher   Posted In  Features  Health  News and Culture 
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Writing Absurdity in Zimbabwe’s Contemporary Dystopia

Novuyo Rosa Tshuma on Mining Hard Family Histories in the Wake of Genocide

January 29, 2019  By Novuyo Rosa Tshuma   Posted In  Features  History  News and Culture  Politics 
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So Many Damn Books: The Best of 2018 Episode

Christopher Hermelin and Drew Broussard Share Their Top 6 Reads of the Year

January 29, 2019  By So Many Damn Books   Posted In  Features  Lit Hub Radio  So Many Damn Books 
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Two Poems by Hala Alyan

From Her New Collection The Twenty-Ninth Year

January 29, 2019  By Hala Alyan   Posted In  Features  Fiction and Poetry  Poem 
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