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Beyond the Page
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Craft and Criticism
To Tell The Honest Truth: Why Black Women’s Stories Remain Essential
A’Lelia Bundles on Writing About Her Great-Grandmother, A’Lelia Walker, America's first Black Celebrity Heiress
By
A'Lelia Bundles
| June 11, 2025
The Craft of This Mortal Coil: Jonathan Gluck on Writing a Different Cancer Story
Terry McDonell in Conversation with the Author of “An Exercise in Uncertainty”
By
Terry McDonell
| June 11, 2025
The Great Gatsby as a Black American Story">
The Great Gatsby as a Black American Story">
The Great Gatsby as a Black American Story">On Reimagining
The Great Gatsby
as a Black American Story
Kyra Davis Lurie Explores Adaptations, Sugar Hill, and Fitzgerald’s Racism
By
Kyra Davis Lurie
| June 11, 2025
Sarah Aziza on Trying Not to Disappear
In Conversation with Jordan Kisner on Thresholds
By
Thresholds
| June 11, 2025
Melissa Febos and Lydi Conklin Aren’t Afraid to Be Direct
In Conversation with Lena Crown on Awakeners
By
awakeners
| June 10, 2025
A Past Most Queer: Remembering Sylvia Townsend Warner’s Radical Gay Historical Fiction
B. Pietras on Queering “Flint Anchor,” LGBTQ Historical Stories, and Finding the Present in the Past
By
B. Pietras
| June 10, 2025
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King Lear, Maoist China and the Unpredictable Nature of Power">Tyranny as Tragedy: On
King Lear
, Maoist China and the Unpredictable Nature of Power
By
Nan Z. Da
| June 10, 2025
Gatherings Gone Wrong: Five Books Featuring Disastrous Party Scenes
By
Jonathan Parks-Ramage
| June 10, 2025
Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers
By
Teddy Wayne
| June 10, 2025
Jess Walter Eats Breakfast Three or Four Times While Writing (and Other Literary Tidbits)
The Author of “So Far Gone” Takes the Lit Hub Questionnaire
By
Literary Hub
| June 10, 2025
Art Imitates Life: Finding Creative Freedom in the Fusion of Fiction and Biography
Megan Hunter on the Process Behind Her Novel of Vanessa Bell, Angelica Garnett and the Bloomsbury Group
By
Megan Hunter
| June 10, 2025
Black Gatsby! Britney Spears! Geoff Dyer! Queer chaos! 25 new books out today.
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| June 10, 2025
The Charged Meaning of Hair in 19th-Century America">
The Charged Meaning of Hair in 19th-Century America">
The Charged Meaning of Hair in 19th-Century America">Bad Curls, Bad Character:
The Charged Meaning of Hair in 19th-Century America
Sarah Gold McBride on Race in the United States, Tresses as Culture, and the Field of “Whiskerology”
By
Sarah Gold McBride
| June 9, 2025
From Rock Star to Writer: On the Second Careers of Some of Your Favorite Musicians
Leila Sales Talks to Stuart Murdoch, Susanna Hoffs, Colin Meloy, and More
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Leila Sales
| June 9, 2025
On Marianne Moore, Unexpected Celebrity Poet of Midcentury America
Susan Gubar Explores the Multifaceted Life and Work of America’s Foremost Female Poet of the 20th Century
By
Susan Gubar
| June 9, 2025
The Common Through Its Covers">
The Common Through Its Covers">
The Common Through Its Covers">First Impressions: 15 Years of
The Common
Through Its Covers
Kei Lim Talks to Gabriele Wilson About the Process Behind Crafting the Magazine's Visual Identity
By
Kei Lim
| June 9, 2025
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Bestsellers to Blockbusters: Stephen King Reflects on the Adaptations of His Work
October 23, 2025
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Stephen King
Reader, Show Us Who Did It: Maureen Johnson and Jay Cooper Invite You to Solve a Murder
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October 23, 2025
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The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Might be the best craft book on writing you will ever read It s not…"