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Interview with a Bookstore: Trident Booksellers & Cafe

how many books are needed to open a bookstore?

November 2, 2015  By Interview with a Bookstore   Posted In  Bookstores and Libraries  News and Culture  Reading Lists 
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Numero Zero

Umberto Eco

“No water in the tap this morning. Gurgle, gurgle, two sounds like a baby’s burp, then nothing.”

November 2, 2015  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Features 
1

When An Author You Translate Gets Death Threats

Polish Writer Olga Tokarczuk Speaks the Truth, Is Attacked For It

November 2, 2015  By Jennifer Croft   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  News and Culture  On Translation  Politics 
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A Countdown in Poems to the Irish Arts Center PoetryFest

Poem #10: The Ulster Way, by Alan Gillis

November 2, 2015  By Literary Hub   Posted In  Fiction and Poetry  Poem 
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Best of the Week: October 26 – 30, 2015

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

October 31, 2015  By Lit Hub Daily   Posted In  Features 
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Witches, Demons, Mystics: When Writers Cross the Supernatural Line

Is There Such a Thing as Magical Realist Non-Fiction?

October 30, 2015  By Tobias Carroll   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Literary Criticism 
1

Behind the Madness of the Salem Witch Hunt

Stacy Schiff on the Darkest of American Stories

October 30, 2015  By Stacy Schiff   Posted In  History  News and Culture 
1

LitHub Daily: October 30, 2015

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

October 30, 2015  By Lit Hub Daily   Posted In  Features 
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My Haunted Honeymoon: On Getting Punched by the Ghost of Frida Kahlo

Hermione Hoby Sees Through the Veil

October 30, 2015  By Hermione Hoby   Posted In  News and Culture  Travel 
2

In Praise of the Horrid Gothic Novel

Or: How the Structures of Gothic Feminism Apply to Halloween in NYC

October 30, 2015  By Bridget Read   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Literary Criticism 
2

Rochester Knockings: A Novel of the Fox Sisters

Hubert Haddad

"On the last day of March in the year 1848, in the last hour, just before the clock on the first floor chimed midnight, Margaret Fox stifled a fearful cry by biting the end of her pillow."

October 30, 2015  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Fiction and Poetry  From the Novel 
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I Called to the Witches, and the Witches Came

Luis Jaramillo Finds Something Strange on His Windowsill

October 30, 2015  By Luis Jaramillo   Posted In  Nature  News and Culture  Science 
1

A Literary History of Witches

Scaring Men From Time Immemorial

October 30, 2015  By Jess Bergman   Posted In  History  News and Culture 
8

Literary Horoscopes: Sylvia Plath

Never Before Has Someone So Clearly Been a Scorpio

October 30, 2015  By Literary Hub   Posted In  News and Culture  Science 
5

How to Leave an Island: On Life, Libraries, and Commuting By Canoe

Jennifer Tseng on the Distance from LA to Martha's Vineyard

October 30, 2015  By Jennifer Tseng   Posted In  Bookstores and Libraries  News and Culture  Travel 
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A Countdown in Poems to the Irish Arts Center PoetryFest

Poem #9: Rereading, by Vijay Seshadri

October 30, 2015  By Literary Hub   Posted In  Fiction and Poetry  Poem 
0

The Third Republican Party Debate: A Spinglish-English Translation

total propaganda, round three

October 30, 2015  By Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf   Posted In  News and Culture  Politics 
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When Andre Agassi Made Me a Woman (and a Writer)

Marie-Helene Bertino on the Literary Life Lessons of the Hardcourt

October 29, 2015  By Marie-Helene Bertino   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  News and Culture  Sports 
3

Tracy K. Smith Talks to Gregory Pardlo

On Poetry, Manifestos, and David Bowie vs. Elton John

October 29, 2015  By Literary Hub   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  In Conversation 
2

The Wandering King of NYC Cat-Sitters

David Gordon's Decade Among the Cats of Bohemian New York

October 29, 2015  By David Gordon   Posted In  News and Culture  Travel 
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