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The Grumpy Librarian: Embrace the Middlebrow

Not Your Average Readers' Advice Column

March 3, 2016  By Caitlin Goodman   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  In Conversation 
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Rob Roberge

“You have your first girlfriend and you are, as far as your ten-year old self knows, madly in love.”

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30 Books in 30 Days: Elizabeth Taylor on Terry Alford’s Fortune’s Fool

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March 3, 2016  By Elizabeth Taylor   Posted In  Biography  News and Culture 
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The Toxic Smog of the Information Age

"Scroogled," a short story by Cory Doctorow

March 3, 2016  By Cory Doctorow   Posted In  Fiction and Poetry  Short Story 
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The Rise of the Cuban Literati: In Sunshine and In Shadow

Reporting from the Most Important Book Fair in the Country

March 2, 2016  By Tillman Miller   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Events  In Conversation  News and Culture  Travel 
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Inside the Unpublished World of Allen Ginsberg

Poems, Proofs, Mimeos, and More

March 2, 2016  By Bill Morgan   Posted In  Fiction and Poetry  History  News and Culture  Poem 
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We Are Being Watched

Bryan Hurt on privacy, surveillance, and the watchful eye of fiction

March 2, 2016  By Bryan Hurt   Posted In  News and Culture  Technology 
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Clive James on Dying, Poetry, and the Wonders of the English Language

Part Two of Clive James Conversation with Paul Holdengraber

March 2, 2016  By Literary Hub   Posted In  A Phone Call From Paul  Lit Hub Radio 
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LitHub Daily: March 2, 2016

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

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The Face

Ruth Ozeki

"00:10:12 Staring at my face, I’m aware that I want to touch it. Touch the scar on my forehead, the pimple on my chin, rub my nose, my eyes, scratch my cheek."

March 2, 2016  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Daily Fiction  Features 
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30 Books in 30 Days: Michael Miller on Maggie Nelson’s The Argonauts

COUNTING DOWN THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARDS FINALISTS

March 2, 2016  By Michael Miller   Posted In  Memoir  News and Culture  Reading Lists 
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Contemporary Cuban Lit: A Reading List

Tillman Miller Traveled All the Way to Havana to Compile This

March 2, 2016  By Literary Hub   Posted In  Reading Lists 
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Why Do We Trust a Corporation More Than The Government?

On Apple’s Need to Corner the Trust Market

March 1, 2016  By Andrew Keen   Posted In  News and Culture  Politics 
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Why Does Madonna’s Hometown Hate Her?

One Writer's Search for the True Madonnaland

March 1, 2016  By Alina Simone   Posted In  Music  News and Culture 
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Race, Theft, and the Magic of Electricity in Rural Alabama

Trisha Ping Interviews Debut Novelist Virginia Reeves

March 1, 2016  By Trisha Ping   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  In Conversation 
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Wise Men vs. Old Women: On Presidential Double-Standards

A Brief History of Concern-Trolling Aging Candidates

March 1, 2016  By Ellen Fitzpatrick   Posted In  News and Culture  Politics 
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The Silk Roads

Peter Frankopan

“For too long, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in 2011, the centre of Asia has been “torn apart by conflict and division,” a place where trade and co-operation have been stifled by “bureaucratic barriers and other impediments to the flow of goods and people”; the only way to a “better future for the people who live there,” she concluded, was to try to create lasting stability and security.”

March 1, 2016  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  History  News and Culture 
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30 Books in 30 Days: Colette Bancroft on Lauren Groff’s Fates and Furies

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March 1, 2016  By Colette Bancroft   Posted In  Fiction and Poetry  From the Novel  Reading Lists 
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