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LitHub Daily: September 17, 2015

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The Art of Going the Distance

On Writing, 'The Swimmer', and Getting to the Other Side

September 17, 2015  By Belinda McKeon   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism 
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The Book in Ten Quotes: Nein: A Manifesto

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TFW You Realize Maybe David Markson Invented Twitter

Or: The Accidental Diorama of a Novelist’s Life

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The Literary Caribbean, From BOCAS to Brooklyn

In Which Much Liming—and Some Wining—Occurs

September 16, 2015  By Naomi Jackson   Posted In  News and Culture  Travel 
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Against Lolita

Nabokov’s Most Famous Book is, Truly, a Minor Work

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Honey from the Lion

Matthew Neill Null

“By the hard time of 1904, that moment of sedition and botched rebellion, Cur Greathouse had worked four years in the Blackpine camps of Helena, West Virginia. Some called them seasons, but the wolves worked year-round, through hail and flood, illness and mood.”

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Nepantla: A Journal Dedicated to Queer Poets of Color

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Growing Up Carlin

On Having a Legendary Comedian for a Dad

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“I remember when Aldo stopped pretending to reach for the bill. It was the year his ringtone was the hum of crickets and he turned his sights on that vast potential field of golden poppies—the internet.”

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Five Books Making News This Week: Fairy Tales and Furies

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September 15, 2015  By Jane Ciabattari   Posted In  Reading Lists 
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In Which Scott Cheshire Admits to Being Michiko Kakutani

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A Brief History of Seven Killings

Marlon James

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Beyond the Trans Memoir

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Everyone Needs a Writing Tribe

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