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So You’ve Decided to Write: The Writer I Never Had to Edit
Terry McDonell on the Value of Leaving Well Enough Alone
July 26, 2017
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There’s No Such Thing As Historical Fiction
Paul Lynch on What the Fictional Past Reveals of the Real-Life Present
July 26, 2017
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5 Reasons Why a Writer Should Move to Vancouver
And Healthcare Isn't Even One of Them
July 26, 2017
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Poetry Against the Border Wall
Aracelis Girmay and Emmy Pérez in Conversation
July 26, 2017
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Reading Across America: Storytelling on a Mountain and in Caves
Bringing Literature to Griffith Park, One of the Most Miraculous Spots in LA
July 26, 2017
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Why Write a Musical About the Brontës?
Dramatizing a Family Rife With Intrigue, Illicit Romance, and Fierce Feminism
July 26, 2017
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The Grip Of It
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“I tell Julie I’ve made a friend at work.”
July 26, 2017
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Lit Hub Daily: July 25, 2017
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The Time Murakami Met Carver (and Other Literary Meet-Cutes)
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July 25, 2017
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How the Witchcraft of Clarice Lispector Saved My Life
Veronica Esposito on the Books That Come Along to Rescue Us
July 25, 2017
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So You’ve Decided to Write: Will You Tell the Truth?
Terry McDonell on the Deal All Writers Have to Make With Themselves
July 25, 2017
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Reading Aloud With Others Is More Important Than You Think
A Brief History of Social Reading
July 25, 2017
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Marriage, Secrets, and Housewives Turned Beasts
Helen Ellis in Conversation with Sarah Hall
July 25, 2017
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The Worst White House Kitchen in History
The Roosevelts Went Well Beyond Ketchup with Steak
July 25, 2017
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July 25, 2017
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5 Books Making News This Week: Mothers, Memoirs, and Military Women
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July 25, 2017
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The Radical Potential of Queer Road Novels
Looking Beyond the Bro-Canon
July 25, 2017
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How Patti Smith Brought Rock ‘n’ Roll to New York Poetry
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Lit Hub Daily: July 24, 2017
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The Most Anthologized Poems of the Last 25 Years
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July 24, 2017
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