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A Brief Survey of Men Having Opinions About What Women Are Reading

Sophie Vershbow on Condescension, Guiltless Pleasure, and Inf*n*te J*st

October 8, 2021  By Sophie Vershbow   Posted In  Book News  Craft and Criticism  Features  Film and TV  Literary Criticism  News and Culture 
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The Myth of True Love Hurts Us All—Especially Women

Jen Winston on the True Love Industrial Complex and the Rejuvenating Power of Queerness

October 8, 2021  By Jen Winston   Posted In  Features  Humor  Memoir  News and Culture  Politics 
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Behold… The Best Reviewed Books of the Week!

Featuring new titles by Jonathan Franzen, Miriam Toews, Val McDermid, David Sedaris, and more

October 8, 2021  By Book Marks   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism  Reading Lists 
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Wisława Szymborska on Learning to Write from Life

“Seek out friends who read widely.”

October 8, 2021  By Wisława Szymborska   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features 
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Kelefa Sanneh: What Actually is “Country Music”?

On the Genre’s Shifting Identities

October 8, 2021  By Kelefa Sanneh   Posted In  Features  History  Music  News and Culture 
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Defamiliarizing the Mother Tongue: On Immigration’s Impact on Learning and Losing Language

Dr. Julie Sedivy Discusses the Writing Possibilities Czech Offers Her

October 8, 2021  By Julie Sedivy   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism  On Translation 
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Why Did It Take Scientists So Long to Fully Understand Genetics and Mendel’s Laws?

Howard Markel on the Complicated Process of Scientific Inquiry, DNA, and Heredity

October 8, 2021  By Howard Markel   Posted In  Biography  Features  News and Culture  Science 
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Interview with an Indie Press: Heyday Books

On California's Independent Publishing Scene

October 8, 2021  By Corinne Segal   Posted In  Book News  Climate Change  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism  News and Culture  Politics 
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Investigative Journalist Julie Brown on Exposing Jeffrey Epstein

In Conversation with Mitchell Kaplan on The Literary Life Podcast

October 8, 2021  By The Literary Life   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features  Lit Hub Radio  The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan 
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Community and Care: On Squirrel Hill and the Tree of Life Shooting

Mark Oppenheimer Discusses the History of His Ancestral Town and the Aftermath of the 2018 Shooting

October 8, 2021  By Mark Oppenheimer   Posted In  Features  History  News and Culture  Politics 
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The Story Behind The Snake Pit, Mary Jane Ward’s Dark Comic Masterpiece

Larry Lockridge on His Cousin’s Novel and His Family’s History of Mental Illness and Literary Talent

October 8, 2021  By Larry Lockridge   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism  Memoir 
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Matthew Pearl on the Kidnap and Rescue That Shaped America

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

October 8, 2021  By Keen On   Posted In  Features  History  Keen On  Politics  The Virtual Book Channel 
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Jan Swafford and Robert Levin on Mozart’s Infectious Genius

This Week on the Radio Open Source Podcast

October 8, 2021  By Open Source   Posted In  Biography  Features  Lit Hub Radio  Music  Open Source 
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Helen Russell on Having a Healthy Relationship with Sadness

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

October 8, 2021  By Keen On   Posted In  Features  Health  Keen On  News and Culture  The Virtual Book Channel 
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The Heavy History of Names: On Political Forgetting and Erasure in India

From This Year's Cundill History Prize Shortlisted Title The Loss of Hindustan by Manan Ahmed Asif

October 8, 2021  By Manan Ahmed Asif   Posted In  Features  History  News and Culture  Politics 
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Small Pleasures

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October 8, 2021  By Lit Hub Excerpts   Posted In  Daily Fiction  Excerpts  Fiction and Poetry  From the Novel  Novels 
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Cadwell Turnbull on the Social Realities Behind Speculative Fiction

In Conversation with Rob Wolf on the New Books Network

October 8, 2021  By New Books Network   Posted In  Features  History  Lit Hub Radio  New Books Network  News and Culture 
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Ricardo Wilson on the Importance of Interrogating Research

This Week from The Common Podcast

October 8, 2021  By The Common   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features  Lit Hub Radio  The Common 
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The Archer by Shruti Swamy, Read by Sneha Mathan

A Coming-Of-Age Novel Set in Bombay

October 8, 2021  By Behind the Mic    Posted In  Behind the Mic  Features  Lit Hub Radio 
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The creator of Midnight Mass is now adapting Poe’s Fall of the House of Usher.

October 7, 2021  By Vanessa Willoughby   Posted In  Film and TV  News and Culture  The Hub 
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