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“I Know You Understand.” A Letter Across Time from Celia Paul to Fellow Artist Gwen John

"Please help me, Gwen, to work my way through these feelings of panic and fear.”

April 26, 2022  By Celia Paul   Posted In  Art and Photography  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features  Memoir  News and Culture 
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How the Disappearance of the Dinosaurs Created an Hospitable World for Humans

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April 26, 2022  By Riley Black   Posted In  Features  History  Nature  News and Culture  Science 
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Kim Kelly Reads From Her Book, Fight Like Hell

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April 26, 2022  By Storybound    Posted In  Features  History  Lit Hub Radio  Politics  Storybound 
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Diving Into the “Uncanny Despair” of the Cruise Ship Narrative

Lara Williams on David Foster Wallace, Wabi-sabi, and the Luxurious Veneer of Decay

April 26, 2022  By Lara Williams   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism 
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Just How Depressing is Good Morning, Midnight?

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April 26, 2022  By Lit Century    Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features  In Conversation  Lit Century  Lit Hub Radio  Literary Criticism 
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Writing a Novel About a Half-Remembered Place, with the Help of Google Street View

Soon Wiley on Virtually Strolling the Streets of Seoul

April 26, 2022  By Soon Wiley   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features  Memoir 
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“Eat, Then Write!” Notes From Over a Decade of Restaurant Criticism

Michelle Huneven on Bringing Lessons in Food Writing to Fiction

April 26, 2022  By Michelle Huneven   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features  Food  News and Culture 
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“James Baldwin writes down to nobody.” Read Langston Hughes’ 1958 Review of Notes of a Native Son

“He is trying very hard to write up to himself.”

April 26, 2022  By Book Marks   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism 
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From Tragedy to Farce: On the Changing Story of Facebook

David Kirkpatrick in Conversation With Andrew Keen

April 26, 2022  By Keen On   Posted In  Features  In Conversation  Keen On  Lit Hub Radio  Technology  The Virtual Book Channel 
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“Complete Attention to Two Things at Once.” On the Women Who Rewrote the Motherhood Plot

Julie Phillips Considers the Groundbreaking British Mother-Writers of the 1960s, from A.S. Byatt to Lorna Sage

April 26, 2022  By Julie Phillips   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  History  Literary Criticism  Memoir 
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Rachel Krantz on Using the Tools of Immersion Journalism in Her Own Life

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April 26, 2022  By I'm a Writer But    Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features  I'm a Writer But  In Conversation  Lit Hub Radio 
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“They Have to Eat and Pay Their Bills.” Sarah Yurch on Resignations in the Publishing Industry

In Conversation with Christopher Hermelin on So Many Damn Books

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Has the Second World War Ended Yet?

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April 26, 2022  By Keen On   Posted In  Features  History  In Conversation  Keen On  Lit Hub Radio  The Virtual Book Channel 
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On Sigmund Freud and the “Dream Space” of the Hebrew Bible

From Season 3 of The Cosmic Library Podcast

April 26, 2022  By The Cosmic Library    Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Lit Hub Radio  Literary Criticism  The Cosmic Library 
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Here are the winners of the 2022-2023 Rome Prize in literature.

April 25, 2022  By Jessie Gaynor   Posted In  The Hub 
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