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Interview with a Bookstore: Tubby & Coo’s Mid-City Book Shop

New Orleans' Nerd Mecca Has a Family History

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The Practical Navigator

Stephen Metcalfe

“The ocean never sleeps. The ocean is ever restless. It is early morning, Southern California, a winter swell and the surfers are out. They dive as they paddle out into the white cresting water. They sit, bobbing like ducks on a turbulent pond. A wave rises, arms churn, a quick hop and crouching, two of them move forward, down and across the face.”

August 5, 2016  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Fiction and Poetry  From the Novel 
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Six Rules for Creating an Oral History

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August 5, 2016  By Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism 
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A Very Rare Book by One of America’s All-Time Great Athletes

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August 5, 2016  By Dwyer Murphy   Posted In  News and Culture  Travel 
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Julian Alexander on 50 Cent, Marlon James, and What Makes a Good Cover

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August 5, 2016  By Yahdon Israel   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Design  In Conversation  News and Culture 
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Otto Penzler’s 5 Crime and Mystery Picks for the Dog Days of Summer

Novels of War, Hollywood, and Cannibal Country

August 5, 2016  By Otto Penzler   Posted In  Reading Lists 
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Home Field

Hannah Gersen

“At the edge of the creek a willow’s tapered leaves floated on the gentle current. The water was cloudy with mud from the previous day’s rain but Stephanie’s horse, Juniper, drank thirstily. Her father’s horse watched from a distance. Nearby there was a small pebbly beach where Stephanie and her younger brothers could launch canoes and inner tubes. Stephanie sometimes even went swimming, although yesterday she’d had a bad scare, one that she hadn’t been able to shake off.”

August 4, 2016  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Fiction and Poetry  From the Novel 
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The Terrible, No Good, Very Bad Day I Woke Up As a Debut Author

Jade Sharma Tries to Be Happy About the Publication of Problems

August 4, 2016  By Jade Sharma   Posted In  Humor  Memoir  News and Culture 
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An Entourage of One: On the Road with Stephen King

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On Creating an Inclusive Literary Journal

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August 4, 2016  By Joyce Chen   Posted In  News and Culture  Politics 
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Does Fiction Actually Make Us More Empathetic?

On 5 Works that Explore the Connection Between Art and Understanding

August 4, 2016  By Miguel Conde   Posted In  Features  Reading Lists 
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Jay McInerney: 5 Books in My Life

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August 4, 2016  By Jay McInerney   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  In Conversation 
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I’m Supposed to Protect You from All This

Nadja Spiegelman

“I have always known what it means to be a character in someone else’s story. My birth was marked by an asterisk in Maus.* As I emerged into the fluorescent lights of St. Vincent’s Hospital in the Village (it seems strange, to use “I” for that self I cannot remember), some other part of me fell through my father’s black tear of ink on the page. Or rather, not one page, not one asterisk, but hundreds of thousands in books being opened for the first time, being printed for the first time, even now.”

August 3, 2016  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Biography  Memoir  News and Culture 
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The Fire Next Time is Here: Jesmyn Ward on Race in America

A New Generation of Black Writers Following in the Footsteps of James Baldwin

August 3, 2016  By Jesmyn Ward   Posted In  News and Culture  Politics 
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On the Politics of Europe’s New Literary Superstars

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