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Joe Hagan on How the Death of Boredom Is the Biggest Loss of Our Generation

This Week on Twitterverse, a Show About Tweets and the Writers Who Send Them

December 1, 2022  By Twitterverse    Posted In  Features  History  In Conversation  Lit Hub Radio  Politics  Twitterverse 
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The Politics of Independence: Living Off-Grid in the Colorado Foothills

Ted Conover Gets to Know the Homesteaders of the San Luis Valley

December 1, 2022  By Ted Conover   Posted In  Memoir  Nature  News and Culture  Politics 
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The Challenge of Confronting Hitler’s Moral Stain on Europe

Ian Kershaw on the Lasting Trauma of the Nazis’ War

December 1, 2022  By Ian Kershaw   Posted In  Features  History  News and Culture  Politics 
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Life Advice for Book Lovers: Looking for Closure After a “Situationship”

Book Recommendations for the Troubled Soul

December 1, 2022  By Dorothea    Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Health  Literary Criticism 
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Lessons in the Multitude of Femininity From the World’s Foremost Purveyors of Butt Pads

Heather Radke on Drag, Spanx, and the Performance of Femme

December 1, 2022  By Heather Radke   Posted In  Features  News and Culture  Style 
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Alyssa Songsiridej on Reaching the Limits of a Self… and a Neighborhood

In Conversation with Jordan Kisner on Thresholds

December 1, 2022  By Thresholds    Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features  In Conversation  Lit Hub Radio  Literary Criticism  Thresholds 
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With the Ancestors: Buki Papillon on African Folklore and Wakanda Forever

In Conversation with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction

December 1, 2022  By Fiction Non Fiction   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features  Fiction/Non/Fiction  Film and TV  In Conversation  Lit Hub Radio  Literary Criticism 
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If AI, Web3.0, and the Metaverse Are Utopian Pipe Dreams, What Internet Innovation Can Actually Help Save the World?

Michael J. Wolf in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

December 1, 2022  By Keen On   Posted In  Features  In Conversation  Keen On  Lit Hub Radio  Technology  The Virtual Book Channel 
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In a Time of Hostility Toward Reason and Science, What Can the Ancient Greeks Teach us About the Value of Rationality?

Josiah Ober in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

December 1, 2022  By Keen On   Posted In  Features  History  In Conversation  Keen On  Lit Hub Radio  News and Culture  The Virtual Book Channel 
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The Best Audiobooks of 2022, According to Audiofile

Celebrating the Year in Good Listening

December 1, 2022  By Behind the Mic    Posted In  Behind the Mic  Craft and Criticism  Features  Lit Hub Radio  Literary Criticism 
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Making Something Special of Solitude: Baek Sehee on Falling Through Life’s Cracks

“I must stop expecting myself to be perfect. The best I can do is to learn or realize something new every day.”

December 1, 2022  By Baek Sehee and Anton Hur   Posted In  Features  Memoir  News and Culture 
1

Vaishnavi Patel on the Surprising Evidence of Feminism in the Ramayana

This Week on the Book Dreams Podcast

December 1, 2022  By Book Dreams   Posted In  Book Dreams  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features  In Conversation  Lit Hub Radio  Literary Criticism 
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There’s More to Life Than Politics: Orville Schell’s Fictional Message to Xi Jinping

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

December 1, 2022  By Keen On   Posted In  Features  In Conversation  Keen On  Lit Hub Radio  Politics  The Virtual Book Channel 
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How to Fight Racism? We Need More Books and Conversations About Whiteness

Martin Lund in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

December 1, 2022  By Keen On   Posted In  Features  In Conversation  Keen On  Lit Hub Radio  Literary Criticism  Politics  The Virtual Book Channel 
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Why Do We Care About the Scions of Wealthy American Families Struggling to Find Purpose?

Kristin Keffeler in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

December 1, 2022  By Keen On   Posted In  Features  In Conversation  Keen On  Lit Hub Radio  The Virtual Book Channel 
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“Death Parts”

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December 1, 2022  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Daily Fiction  Excerpts  Fiction and Poetry  From the Novel  Novels 
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Guy who loves book bans is publishing a book.

November 30, 2022  By Jessie Gaynor   Posted In  The Hub 

Your guide to December’s free virtual literary events.

November 30, 2022  By Katie Yee   Posted In  The Hub 
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Lit Hub Daily: November 30, 2022

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

November 30, 2022  By Lit Hub Daily   Posted In  Lit Hub Daily 
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What Should You Read Next? Here Are November’s Best Reviewed Books

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November 30, 2022  By Book Marks   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism  Reading Lists 
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