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
Memoir Nation
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
CrimeReads
True Crime
The Daily Thrill
Log In
When Writing a Novel, Forget the How and Focus on the What
Carter Bays on the Transition from Scripts to Books, and Learning to Trust His Own Style
June 10, 2022
By
Carter Bays
Posted In
Craft and Advice
Craft and Criticism
Features
0
Secret, Unruly, and Progressive: The History of the Heterodoxy Women’s Club
Joanna Scutts on the Early Days of the Feminist Social Club in Early 1900s New York
June 10, 2022
By
Joanna Scutts
Posted In
Features
History
News and Culture
Politics
0
Tom Perrotta on How to Keep a Story’s Momentum Going
And the Beauty of a Clear Time Frame
June 10, 2022
By
Tom Perrotta
Posted In
Craft and Advice
Craft and Criticism
Features
0
Have We Run Out of Useful Lessons From History?
Andrew Keen on Humanity’s Capacity to Make Entirely New Mistakes
June 10, 2022
By
Andrew Keen
Posted In
Features
History
News and Culture
Politics
0
Writing Toward a Definition of Indigenous Futurism
Chelsea Vowel: “Stories, like all language, have power.”
June 10, 2022
By
Chelsea Vowel
Posted In
Craft and Criticism
Features
Literary Criticism
News and Culture
Politics
1
Life as a Paramedic in March 2020, at the Epicenter of the Epicenter
Anthony Almojera on Death, Publicity, and a Little Unexpected Aid from... Pornhub?
June 10, 2022
By
Anthony Almojera
Posted In
Features
Health
Memoir
News and Culture
0
What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
Featuring New Titles by Tom Perrotta, Andrew Holleran, Leila Mottley, Lindsey Fitzharris, and More
June 10, 2022
By
Book Marks
Posted In
Craft and Criticism
Features
Literary Criticism
Reading Lists
0
What Draws Us to Certain Classic Texts Over Others?
Five Writers on Yeats, Dickinson, Issa, Woolf, and Herrick
June 10, 2022
By
Micro
Posted In
Craft and Advice
Craft and Criticism
Features
In Conversation
Lit Hub Radio
Literary Criticism
Micro
0
The Final Journals of Antigone Kefala
Writing From One of Australia's Most Significant Writers
June 10, 2022
By
Antigone Kefala
Posted In
Craft and Criticism
Features
Literary Criticism
Memoir
0
From Mary Churchill’s Diary: An Intimate Glimpse of World War II
“Glory Hallelujah!! A delicious poke in the snoot for Hitler.”
June 10, 2022
By
Mary Churchill
Posted In
Craft and Advice
Craft and Criticism
Features
History
0
Hiding My Sexuality to Preserve My Life in the Nigerian Church
Edafe Okporo on Coming to Terms with Being a Gay Christian
June 10, 2022
By
Edafe Okporo
Posted In
Features
Memoir
News and Culture
Politics
Religion
0
Adrienne G. Perry on the Male Gaze and What It Means to Be Desirable
This Week from
The Common
Podcast
June 10, 2022
By
The Common
Posted In
Craft and Criticism
Features
Lit Hub Radio
Literary Criticism
Politics
The Common
0
Where Shall Wisdom Be Found? A Conversation with Cornel West and David Bromwich
This Week on
Radio Open Source
with Christopher Lydon
June 10, 2022
By
Open Source
Posted In
Features
Lit Hub Radio
Open Source
Politics
0
How Both Political Parties Are Undermining America’s Greatest Strength: Innovation
Gary Shapiro in Conversation with Andrew Keen
June 10, 2022
By
Keen On
Posted In
Features
Politics
Technology
The Virtual Book Channel
0
Catherine Lloyd on Writing Historical Characters with Progressive Views
In Conversation with C. P. Lesley on the
New Books Network
June 10, 2022
By
New Books Network
Posted In
Craft and Advice
Craft and Criticism
Features
In Conversation
Lit Hub Radio
New Books Network
0
“An Excursion”
Ida Jessen (trans. by Martin Aitken)
June 10, 2022
By
Lit Hub Excerpts
Posted In
Daily Fiction
Excerpts
Fiction and Poetry
From the Novel
Novels
0
Remarkably Bright Creatures
by Shelby Van Pelt, Read by Marin Ireland and Michael Urie
A Fanciful Listening Experience
June 10, 2022
By
Behind the Mic
Posted In
Behind the Mic
Features
Lit Hub Radio
0
A24 is pivoting to children’s books.
June 9, 2022
By
Katie Yee
Posted In
Film and TV
The Hub
0
A new theater production calls out Nobel laureate Peter Handke for his fascist apologia.
June 9, 2022
By
Jonny Diamond
Posted In
Literary Criticism
Politics
The Hub
0
The Kurt Vonnegut Library is donating 1,000 copies of
Slaughterhouse-Five
to Florida.
June 9, 2022
By
Emily Temple
Posted In
Book News
News and Culture
The Hub
0
« First
‹ Previous
593
594
595
596
597
598
599
600
601
Next ›
Last »
Page 597 of 1866
Lithub
Daily
August 22, 2025
A mysterious fast food whodunnit
The evolution of the library
Grace Byron’s obsession with horseshoe crabs
More News
Support Lit Hub.
Lit hub
Radio
Podcasts, Audiobooks + More
Now Playing:
All Stations