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https://lithub.com/these-are-the-poets-and-writers-who-have-been-killed-in-gaza/
One of my dreams is for my books and my writings to travel the world, for my pen to have wings so that no unstamped passport or visa rejection can hold it...
literary hubpoetswriters
https://lithub.com/feminism-freedom-and-the-accusatory-you-on-elaine-krafs-find-him/
Find Him!, Elaine Kraf ’s third novel, was first published in 1977 by the experimental author-run Fiction Collective. The book is dedicated to you. And...
literary hubfeminismfreedom
https://lithub.com/its-not-my-job-to-understand-agents-or-the-marketplace-my-job-is-to-write/
My first book had been something of an accident—two or three short stories that ran together unexpectedly, hit the 25,000-word mark, and found a publisher...
literary hubjobunderstandagents
https://lithub.com/on-egypts-unjust-incarceration-of-the-writer-alaa-abd-el-fattah-and-the-hunger-strike-of-dr-laila-soueif/
Is there a more high-profile political prisoner in Egypt than British-Egyptian writer and software developer Alaa Abd el-Fattah? In my role as President of...
literary hubincarcerationwriter
https://lithub.com/on-the-sweeping-supreme-court-decision-that-led-to-widespread-high-school-censorship/
Since the late 19th century, school yearbooks have been a ubiquitous and mostly unchanging element of American school life. Decade after decade, they deliver a...
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https://lithub.com/against-disruption-on-the-bulletpointization-of-books/?ref=themarisreview.com
It’s the beginning of a new year and you might have seen, floating around on social media, lists like 52 Books To Read in 2024 or 42 Books That Will Change...
literary hubdisruptionbooks
https://lithub.com/author/donaldsassoon/
Donald Sassoon was born in Cairo in 1946. He taught comparative European history at Queen Mary University of London for many years. His books include...
literary hubdonald
https://lithub.com/here-are-the-winners-of-the-national-book-awards-including-rabih-alameddine-and-omar-el-akkad/
The winners of this year’s National Book Awards have just been announced at a ritzy gala in downtown Manhattan. Rabih Alameddine’s The True True Story of...
literary hubwinnersnational
https://lithub.com/how-the-psychological-burden-of-debt-impacts-our-physical-health/
I learned that my mother had a severe gambling addiction and had borrowed money from many of her family members, maxed out all her credit cards and, then, when...
literary hubpsychologicalburdendebtimpacts
https://lithub.com/author/writeminded/
Memoir Nation: Weekly Inspiration for Writers is an extension of the Memoir Nation community hosted by Brooke Warner and Grant Faulkner, two friends and...
literary hubmemoirnation
https://lithub.com/the-timeless-magic-of-italo-calvinos-invisible-cities-at-50/
Chesterland, Ohio, 1979 I’m six years old and watching my two older brothers roll dice on the orange linoleum tiles in the basement. If I move a muscle,...
literary hubtimelessmagicitaloinvisible
https://lithub.com/author/annawhitelock/
Anna Whitelock is a historian, author, and broadcaster. She is professor of the history of monarchy at City St George’s, University of London and director of...
literary hubanna
https://lithub.com/author/kristincollier/
Kristin Collier is a graduate of the University of Minnesota MFA program. She has been a recipient of Minnesota State Arts Board funding and a Yaddo artist...
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https://lithub.com/craig-mod-on-the-creative-power-of-walking/
This first appeared in Lit Hub’s Craft of Writing newsletter—sign up here. The fullest day I know of begins with taking a portrait of a stranger in the...
literary hubcraigmodcreativepower
https://lithub.com/lit-hubs-43-favorite-books-of-2025/
It’s been another hard year for so many people, and in so many ways, but best-of lists are for remembering the good times, and reading is always good (at least...
literary hubfavorite books
https://lithub.com/some-bright-nowhere/
And then it was over, the final visit to Claire’s oncologist. Eliot rose and shook the doctor’s hand. Claire inched forward on her chair, grimacing a...
literary hubbrightnowhere
https://lithub.com/two-books-with-ai-generated-covers-have-been-disqualified-from-new-zealands-top-book-prize/
Somewhere on the goofy/sad spectrum in AI slop news, today two novels up for the prestigious Ockham New Zealand Book Award were disqualified on the basis of...
literary hubai generatedtwobookscovers
https://lithub.com/masha-gessens-hannah-arendt-prize-has-been-cancelled-because-of-their-essay-on-gaza/
[Update 12/15: Masha Gessen explains the controversy in their own words] * The German Green Party-affiliated Heinrich Böll Foundation, “in agreement...
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https://lithub.com/author/tdtso/
TD Tso is a feminist writer, editor, cultural organizer, and cofounder of the Asian American Feminist Collective.
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https://lithub.com/author/brianbarth/
Brian Barth is an award-winning independent journalist with bylines in the New Yorker, National Geographic, Washington Post, The New Republic and Mother Jones,...
literary hubbrianbarth
https://lithub.com/author/natanlast/
Natan Last is a writer and immigration policy advocate. He writes bimonthly crosswords for <em>The New Yorker</em>. His essays, poetry, and...
literary hubnatanlast
https://lithub.com/author/firstdraft/
<i>First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing</i> is a literary podcast produced and hosted by Mitzi Rapkin. Each episode features an in-depth interview...
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https://lithub.com/how-american-textbooks-misrepresent-the-collective-struggle-for-racial-justice/
Most U.S. history textbooks, when they do mention civil rights activists, paint them as peace-seeking citizens acting in isolation. Rosa Parks was not a...
literary hubamericantextbookscollectivestruggle
https://lithub.com/the-innocenti-the-renaissance-era-orphanage-in-florence/
In the summer of 2019, I had lunch in Florence with a friend, an art historian, and afterward we decided to take a walk. Along the way, we passed by the Piazza...
literary hubinnocentirenaissanceorphanage
https://lithub.com/author/josephluzzi/
Joseph Luzzi is professor of comparative literature at Bard College and an award-winning writer, teacher, and scholar of Italian culture. He is the author of...
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https://lithub.com/the-magic-of-marvel-how-we-met-the-avengers-doctor-strange-daredevil-and-others/
If there’s one thing comic book fans enjoy, it’s discussing their favorite characters and stories with anyone who will listen (or read), debating the finer...
literary hubmagicmarvelmet
https://lithub.com/will-chinas-ever-growing-digital-firewall-wreck-the-internet/
The calls to join the demonstration went out on WhatsApp and social media. But as thousands of Zimbabweans took to the streets to object to a sharp spike in...
literary hubever growingchinadigital
https://lithub.com/on-the-death-of-tech-idealism-and-rise-of-the-homeless-in-northern-california/
Fuckers. I couldn’t get the word out of my head, because he wouldn’t stop saying it. I was sitting in the tiled courtyard of the Mediterranean-style home...
literary hubdeathtechidealism
https://lithub.com/can-adversarial-poetry-save-us-from-ai/
Turns out, the Terminator movies would have been more realistic if Sarah Conner had a poetry MFA. In a new paper titled “Adversarial Poetry as a Universal...
literary hubsaveusai
https://lithub.com/author/cornellmooreryall/
<strong>Paul Cornell</strong> (<em>The Mighty Avengers vs. The 1970s</em>) has written episodes of <em>Elementary</em>,...
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https://lithub.com/author/waynecatan/
Wayne Catan is a book critic who was raised on New York’s Long Island. A former Brooklyn resident, he currently teaches English literature at Brophy College...
literary hubwaynecatan
https://lithub.com/hannah-kauders-on-grief-translation-and-fatima-velezs-galapagos/
The week after my father died of cancer, I was told I could pay to send his ashes to outer space. The funeral director stood opposite me and my mother,...
literary hubhannahgrieftranslation
https://lithub.com/lit-hubs-most-anticipated-books-of-2025/3/
Well, 2024 was fairly bad, and 2025 may in fact be worse. Regardless, we will be reading. Here are the books the Lit Hub staff is most excited to pick up in...
literary hubanticipatedbooks
https://lithub.com/the-15-best-book-covers-of-november-2/
Another month of books, another month of book covers. This will be my last roundup of the year, as December will be occupied by our annual Big List of the best...
literary hubbook coversbestnovember
https://lithub.com/author/aaronboehmer/
Aaron Boehmer is a writer and researcher based in New York City. His work has appeared in <em>The Nation, The Baffler, LA Review of Books, Texas...
literary hubaaron
https://lithub.com/heres-whats-making-us-happy-this-week-nov21/
Such a lot, readers! Forget your troubles, and come on over to Lit Hub! A lot of the gang got together IRL this week, thanks to the National Book Awards. Emily...
literary hubmakingushappyweek
https://lithub.com/the-best-book-covers-of-the-last-decade/
This year at Literary Hub, we published the tenth iteration of a fan favorite end of year list: the best book covers of the year, as chosen by some of our...
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https://lithub.com/remembering-alice-wong-writer-advocate-friend/
Though we were in frequent conversation for a decade, I only got to meet my friend Alice Wong in person just once. And when I did, I  was a bundle of...
literary hubalice wongrememberingwriteradvocate
https://lithub.com/why-we-all-make-sacrifices-to-the-human-created-god-called-the-economy/
We live in a world created by capitalism. The ceaseless accumulation of capital forges the cities we inhabit, determines the way we work, allows an...
literary hubmake
https://lithub.com/what-our-continual-desire-for-transformation-reveals-about-ourselves/
“How many creatures walking on this earth / Have their first being in another form?” the Roman poet Ovid asked two thousand years ago. He couldn’t have...
literary hubdesiretransformationreveals
https://lithub.com/the-old-becomes-the-new-lawrence-sutin-on-the-art-of-transforming-books/
I am a book lover. I have been since I was old enough to hold them and turn their pages with my own hands. Books are precious to me as worthy guides and jolly...
literary huboldbecomesnewlawrence
https://lithub.com/author/jamesfolta/
James Folta is a writer and the managing editor of Points in Case. He co-writes the weekly Newsletter of Humorous Writing. More at www.jamesfolta.com or at...
literary hubjames
https://lithub.com/whats-going-on-at-teen-vogue/
Last week, several prominent staffers at Teen Vogue—including culture editor Kaitlyn NcNab and politics editor Lex McMenamin—took to socials to share...
literary hubteen voguegoing
https://lithub.com/rebecca-solnit-slow-change-can-be-radical-change/
“To see takes time, like to have a friend takes time.” –Georgia O’Keeffe * Someone at the dinner table wanted to know what everyone’s turning...
literary hubrebeccaslowchangeradical
https://lithub.com/are-we-entering-a-new-golden-age-of-biography/
A poet friend of mine who specializes in sonnets (just fourteen lines!) recently compared the work of the biographer to long-haul trucking. It takes time. And...
literary hubgolden ageenteringnew
https://lithub.com/author/jeanchenho/
Jean Chen Ho is the author of <em>Fiona and Jane</em>, named one of TIME’s 100 Must-Read Books of 2022; a “Best Book of the Year” (NPR,...
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