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No Straight Road Takes You There: Essays for Uneven Terrain
Living—and Writing—in Fear of the Big One">Earthquake Anxiety: <brLiving—and Writing—in Fear of the Big One">

Living—and Writing—in Fear of the Big One">Earthquake Anxiety:
Living—and Writing—in Fear of the Big One

Emma Pattee on Capturing the Human Feeling of Disaster

By Emma Pattee | March 27, 2025

We Only Have Ourselves: The How-Tos and DOs and DON’Ts of Mutual Aid

We Only Have Ourselves: The How-Tos and DOs and DON’Ts of Mutual Aid

Kim Kelly Offers Advice and Reading Suggestions for How We Might Survive the Depredations to Come

By Kim Kelly | January 21, 2025

Consider the Shipwreck: Ten Books on Maritime Disasters and Ecological Collapse

Consider the Shipwreck: Ten Books on Maritime Disasters and Ecological Collapse

Eiren Caffall Recommends Herman Melville, Sebastian Junger, Diana Preston, and More

By Eiren Caffall | October 25, 2024

Joe Biden’s Gaza Problem: It’s Not Just the Pundit Class That Wants Him Gone

Joe Biden’s Gaza Problem: It’s Not Just the Pundit Class That Wants Him Gone

Dan Sheehan on Progressives’ Anger with the Current President

By Dan Sheehan | July 19, 2024

AudioFile’s Best Audiobooks of April

AudioFile’s Best Audiobooks of April

The Month in Listening Literarily

By Audiofile Magazine | April 29, 2024

Counter History: Nine Retellings and Reinventions of Noah's Ark

Counter History: Nine Retellings and Reinventions of Noah's Ark

What is the Price of Being Saved During Ecological Catastrophe?

By Jeffrey J. Cohen and Julian Yates | November 8, 2023

Annihilation, Beauty, and Shakespeare: Is Juliet the Best Dead Girl?

Annihilation, Beauty, and Shakespeare: Is Juliet the Best Dead Girl?

Sophie Duncan on the Morbid Entertainments of Sex and Death

By Sophie Duncan | June 7, 2023

The Annotated Nightstand: What Hannah Matthews is Reading Now and Next

The Annotated Nightstand: What Hannah Matthews is Reading Now and Next

Margaret Renkl, Ye Chun, Sabia C. Wade, and More.

By Diana Arterian | May 3, 2023

20 new paperbacks hitting shelves this April.

20 new paperbacks hitting shelves this April.

By Gabrielle Bellot | March 31, 2023

Kathy Fagan on the Poetic Power of “Misusing” Language

Kathy Fagan on the Poetic Power of “Misusing” Language

Bad Hobby and Sycamore">Peter Mishler Talks With the Author of Bad Hobby and Sycamore

By Peter Mishler | March 15, 2023

TÁR">Oscars Countdown: What to Read (and Watch) After <emTÁR">

TÁR">Oscars Countdown: What to Read (and Watch) After TÁR

Lit Hub’s Literary Countdown to the 95th Academy Awards

By Literary Hub | March 8, 2023

15 paperbacks coming to bookstores near you this October.

15 paperbacks coming to bookstores near you this October.

By Katie Yee | October 3, 2022

Talking to Myself: How Dictation Software Helped Me Navigate Pandemic Pain

Talking to Myself: How Dictation Software Helped Me Navigate Pandemic Pain

From Leonardo da Vinci to Zadie Smith, Kim Beil on the Many Ways to Get Words on the Page

By Kim Beil | April 20, 2022

A new map of the London Underground highlights the women who shaped the city.

A new map of the London Underground highlights the women who shaped the city.

By Corinne Segal | March 9, 2022

Sexism Wants Women to Think We’re Stupid—and We Believe It

Sexism Wants Women to Think We’re Stupid—and We Believe It

Mona Chollet on Being Condemned to “Orbit Around the Planet of True Knowledge”

By Mona Chollet | March 9, 2022

Dana Stevens on Writing a “Zigzagging Biography” of Buster Keaton

Dana Stevens on Writing a “Zigzagging Biography” of Buster Keaton

So Many Damn Books">In Conversation with Christopher Hermelin on So Many Damn Books

By So Many Damn Books | March 1, 2022

What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Month

What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Month

Featuring New Titles by Jonathan Franzen, Elizabeth Strout, John le Carré, Rebecca Solnit, David Sedaris, and More

By Book Marks | October 29, 2021

October's Best Reviewed Science, Technology, and Nature Books

October's Best Reviewed Science, Technology, and Nature Books

George Orwell's roses, Jane Goodall's chimps, Rowan Jacobsen's Truffle hounds, and more

By Book Marks | October 28, 2021

16 new books to look for this week.

16 new books to look for this week.

By Katie Yee | October 19, 2021

Misunderstanding Thoreau: Reading Neurodiversity in Literature and in Life

Misunderstanding Thoreau: Reading Neurodiversity in Literature and in Life

Steve Edwards on Kathryn Schulz, Donald Hall, and the Things We Miss

By Steve Edwards | August 23, 2021