Craft and Criticism
Fiction and Poetry
News and Culture
Lit Hub Radio
Reading Lists
Book Marks
CrimeReads
About
Log In
Literary Hub
Craft and Criticism
Literary Criticism
Craft and Advice
In Conversation
On Translation
Fiction and Poetry
Short Story
From the Novel
Poem
News and Culture
History
Science
Politics
Biography
Memoir
Food
Technology
Bookstores and Libraries
Film and TV
Travel
Music
Art and Photography
The Hub
Style
Design
Sports
Freeman’s
The Virtual Book Channel
Lit Hub Radio
The Lit Hub Podcast
The Critic and Her Publics
Awakeners
Fiction/Non/Fiction
I’m a Writer But
Windham-Campbell Prizes Podcast
Write-minded
First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
Behind the Mic
Lit Century
Tor Presents: Voyage Into Genre
Beyond the Page
The Cosmic Library
Emergence Magazine
Talk Easy
Reading Lists
The Best of the Decade
Book Marks
Best Reviewed Books
BookMarks Daily Giveaway
CrimeReads
True Crime
The Daily Thrill
CrimeReads Daily Giveaway
Log In
Back to the Garden
by Laurie R. King, Read by Vivienne Leheny
A New Contemporary Mystery From a Long-Time Favorite
October 26, 2022
By
Behind the Mic
Posted In
Behind the Mic
Features
Lit Hub Radio
0
Turns out there’s an actual Frankenstein Castle in Germany—complete with legendary mad scientist.
October 25, 2022
By
Emily Temple
Posted In
News and Culture
The Hub
0
What you should read next, based on your favorite
Midnights
song.
October 25, 2022
By
Katie Yee
Posted In
Music
Reading Lists
The Hub
0
Japanese bookstores are closing at a much faster rate than here in America.
October 25, 2022
By
Jonny Diamond
Posted In
Bookstores and Libraries
The Hub
0
Publishing professionals are calling for PRH to reconsider Amy Coney Barrett’s book.
October 25, 2022
By
Jessie Gaynor
Posted In
The Hub
Lit Hub Daily: October 25, 2022
THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET
October 25, 2022
By
Lit Hub Daily
Posted In
Lit Hub Daily
0
Merve Emre: Why Going Viral on Twitter Makes You Non-Human in the Public Sphere
This Week on
Twitterverse
, a Show About Tweets and the Writers Who Send Them
October 25, 2022
By
Twitterverse
Posted In
Craft and Advice
Craft and Criticism
Features
In Conversation
Lit Hub Radio
Literary Criticism
Technology
Twitterverse
0
In Service of the Avant Garde: On the Unlikely Success
of Siglio Press
Elissa Schappell Talks to Independent Publisher Lisa Pearson
October 25, 2022
By
Elissa Schappell
Posted In
Craft and Advice
Craft and Criticism
Features
In Conversation
Literary Criticism
0
How Martha Graham Was Inspired by Wassily Kandinsky
Neil Baldwin on the Shared Artistic Visions of Modern Dance and Modern Art
October 25, 2022
By
Neil Baldwin
Posted In
Art and Photography
Biography
Features
History
News and Culture
0
Lee Child and Andrew Child on Discipline, Dread, and Writing Late at Night
And Why There’s No Point in Trying to Organize a Bookshelf
October 25, 2022
By
Literary Hub
Posted In
Craft and Advice
Craft and Criticism
Features
In Conversation
Literary Criticism
0
Gray Area for Gray Matter: On the Time Einstein’s Brain was Stolen
A Quest for the Biological Basis of Genius
October 25, 2022
By
Kathryn and Ross Petras
Posted In
Biography
Features
History
News and Culture
Science
0
The Pains and Pleasures of Taking Decades to Write a Book
Devoney Looser on Researching Early Historical Novelists Jane and Anna Maria Porter
October 25, 2022
By
Devoney Looser
Posted In
Biography
Craft and Advice
Craft and Criticism
Features
News and Culture
0
How the Supreme Court Failed to Stop the Brutal Relocation of Indigenous American Nations
Joel Richard Paul on the Legal Challenges to Racist Presidential Policy That Led to The Trail of Tears
October 25, 2022
By
Joel Richard Paul
Posted In
Features
History
News and Culture
Politics
0
How Humans Came To Discover the Unseen World of Cells
Siddhartha Mukherjee on the Early Science Behind the Modern Microscope
October 25, 2022
By
Siddhartha Mukherjee
Posted In
History
News and Culture
Science
Technology
0
Listen to a Future Fable From Mieko Kawakami: “Sleep Is All Hers”
From Our
Future Fables
Podcast Series, in Partnership with Aesop
October 25, 2022
By
Future Fables
Posted In
Craft and Criticism
Features
Future Fables
Lit Hub Radio
Literary Criticism
0
The Manhattan Well Mystery: On America’s First Media Circus Around a Murder Case
Sam Roberts Explores the Death of Elma Sands
October 25, 2022
By
Sam Roberts
Posted In
Features
History
News and Culture
0
Manuel Muñoz on Writing Through Uncertainty
Jane Ciabattari Talks to the Author of
The Consequences
October 25, 2022
By
Jane Ciabattari
Posted In
Craft and Advice
Craft and Criticism
Features
In Conversation
Literary Criticism
0
Seeking a New Story: On Sobriety and the Stories We Tell About Ourselves
Sara Martin Considers the Sobriety Narrative and the Pitfalls of Fixed Identities
October 25, 2022
By
Sara Martin
Posted In
Craft and Advice
Craft and Criticism
Features
Memoir
News and Culture
0
Andrew Bomback on Starting with Memoir and Ending with Cultural History
In Conversation with Alex Higley and Lindsay Hunter on
I'm a Writer But
October 25, 2022
By
I'm a Writer But
Posted In
Features
History
I'm a Writer But
Lit Hub Radio
Memoir
0
Bad Jews: On the Politics of American Jewish Identity
Emily Tamkin in Conversation with Andrew Keen on
Keen On
October 25, 2022
By
Keen On
Posted In
Features
History
In Conversation
Keen On
Lit Hub Radio
Politics
The Virtual Book Channel
0
« First
‹ Previous
396
397
398
399
400
401
402
403
404
Next ›
Last »
Page 400 of 1775
Lithub
Daily
January 27 – 31, 2025
What we should bring back the duel
The writers ushering in a new era of lesbian fiction
Saree Makdisi on the ceasefire in Gaza
More News
Close
to the Lithub Daily
Thank you for subscribing!
Email
Submit
Support Lit Hub.
Lit hub
Radio
Podcasts, Audiobooks + More
Now Playing:
All Stations