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What’s It Like to Be Married And Write a Book Together?

On Collaborating in Work and Life

April 7, 2017  By Douglas R. Dechow and Anna Leahy   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  In Conversation 
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Surviving the Death of My Son, One Page at a Time

"I hated everyone who’d ever tried to make me
believe that life was worth living"

April 6, 2017  By Mark Lane   Posted In  Features  Memoir  News and Culture 
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When Baseball Fantasy Crashes Into Reality

Where Are They Now: The Oakland A's 2002 Draft Class

April 6, 2017  By Dwyer Murphy   Posted In  Features  News and Culture  Sports 
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Walt Whitman’s Manly Advice on Travel, Boxing, and Food

"Manly health! Is there not a kind of fascinating magic in the words?"

April 6, 2017  By Walt Whitman   Posted In  Features  Health  News and Culture 
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Bookselling in the 21st Century: Civil Rights, Today More Than Ever

Richard Howorth of Square Books on How the Past is Never Far Away

April 6, 2017  By Richard Howorth   Posted In  Bookstores and Libraries  Features  News and Culture 
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A Brief Literary History of Robots

Beep Beep Boop Books

April 6, 2017  By Emily Temple   Posted In  Features  Reading Lists 
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Living in the Weather of the World

Richard Bausch

“They’re half an hour late for lunch with Tina. Cathy’s driving. Cathy said she’d leave him if he lied to her about other women again, and now she’s leaving. It all came out this morning. He feels sick. She seems calm, determined, cold.”

April 6, 2017  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Daily Fiction  Fiction and Poetry  From the Novel  Novels 
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Investigating the Brilliance of the Late João Gilberto Noll

In Conversation About a Great Brazilian Writer

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Is Hillary Clinton a Modern-Day Cleopatra?

Or, How We Systematically Tear Down Our Female Leaders

April 6, 2017  By Emily Holleman   Posted In  Features  News and Culture  Politics 
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How Stevie Nicks and Elizabeth Bishop Helped Me Through Grief and Loss

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April 5, 2017  By Brandon Taylor   Posted In  Features  Memoir  News and Culture 
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The Longest Winter: Or Why It Took Me 15 Years to Finish My Novel

Max Winter Goes Year-By-Year on a Very Long Journey

April 5, 2017  By Max Winter   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features 
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Historian Timothy Snyder on Russia, Trump, and Terrorism

"We have a president who regards the Russian system as a positive model"

April 5, 2017  By Christopher Lydon   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  In Conversation 
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Hysteria, Witches, and The Wandering Uterus: A Brief History

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How Many Shakespeares Were There?

On Authorship, Erasure, and the Myth of the Great Solitary Writer

April 5, 2017  By Gabrielle Bellot   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features 
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History of a Disappearance

Filip Springer (trans. Sean Gasper Bye)

“It started innocently enough. Few of the townspeople thought Hitler’s rise to power would bring misery on the whole of Germany. Probably no one at all foresaw that misery spilling out over almost the entire world.”

April 5, 2017  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Daily Fiction  History  News and Culture 
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20 Rare Photographs of Allen Ginsberg

On the 20th Anniversary of his Death

April 5, 2017  By Emily Temple   Posted In  Art and Photography  Features  News and Culture 
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Alexander McCall Smith: In Praise of W.H. Auden

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