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"Good criticism has integrity." Jessica Hopper on how to be a critic (and who's doing it right).

By Vanessa Willoughby | June 30, 2021

Towards the Heart of a Book: In Praise of the Epigraph

Towards the Heart of a Book: In Praise of the Epigraph

Thomas Swick on the Importance of the “Ceremonial Gate”

By Thomas Swick | June 23, 2021

Everybody (Else) Is Perfect
Finding Home: On the Journey Back to Writing as a Single Mother

Finding Home: On the Journey Back to Writing as a Single Mother

Kelly McMasters: “My own writing, meanwhile, was like a distant song.”

By Kelly McMasters | March 17, 2021

10 writers we’d like to see as politicians.

10 writers we’d like to see as politicians.

By Jonny Diamond | March 4, 2021

22 Books That Helped Me Write the Story of My Transition

22 Books That Helped Me Write the Story of My Transition

P. Carl on Inspiration, Imagination, and Identity

By P. Carl | January 26, 2021

The 10 Most Popular Lit Hub Stories of 2020

The 10 Most Popular Lit Hub Stories of 2020

What You Read During the Darkest Timeline

By Literary Hub | December 21, 2020

Jarvis Masters Writes From Death Row in San Quentin as Covid-19 Spreads Unchecked

Jarvis Masters Writes From Death Row in San Quentin as Covid-19 Spreads Unchecked

this deadly virus? Please."">"Who are we really trusting to deal with this contagion,
this deadly virus? Please."

By Jarvis Masters | July 21, 2020

The Middle of History: Readings on Democracy, Fascism, and the Uncertain Space Between

The Middle of History: Readings on Democracy, Fascism, and the Uncertain Space Between

Aleksandar Hemon, Timothy Snyder, Ece Temelkuran and More on What's at Stake

By Jonny Diamond | June 2, 2020

King Baby">Stephanie Danler on Nabokov, Didion, Hardwick, and <emKing Baby">

King Baby">Stephanie Danler on Nabokov, Didion, Hardwick, and King Baby

Stray">17 rapid-fire book recs from the author of Stray

By Book Marks | May 18, 2020

The Last Train Trip Before Everything Changed

The Last Train Trip Before Everything Changed

Lauren Markham on Solitude, Snow, and Finding Reasons to Write

By Lauren Markham | April 6, 2020

10 new books to read this week . . . in the midst of everything.

10 new books to read this week . . . in the midst of everything.

By Katie Yee | March 10, 2020

The 10 Best Essay Collections of the Decade

The 10 Best Essay Collections of the Decade

Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter.

By Emily Temple | December 23, 2019

26 Books From the Last Decade that More People Should Read

26 Books From the Last Decade that More People Should Read

Our Favorite Writers Recommend Some Underappreciated Gems

By Emily Temple | December 3, 2019

Some smart things to read on Impeachment Day.

Some smart things to read on Impeachment Day.

By Jonny Diamond | November 13, 2019

New Books Tuesday: Your weekly guide to what’s publishing today, fiction and nonfiction.

New Books Tuesday: Your weekly guide to what’s publishing today, fiction and nonfiction.

By Emily Temple | September 3, 2019

The Astrology Book Club: What to Read This Month, Based on Your Sign

The Astrology Book Club: What to Read This Month, Based on Your Sign

so easy to pick for this month.">Geminis are so easy to pick for this month.

By Emily Temple | August 30, 2019

a World Without Stories?">What Would It Mean to Live in <bra World Without Stories?">

a World Without Stories?">What Would It Mean to Live in
a World Without Stories?

Alexis Wright on the Systemic Weaponization of Silence

By Alexis Wright | May 8, 2019

Our Favorite Literary Hub Stories from 2018

Our Favorite Literary Hub Stories from 2018

From William Faulkner to Cave Exploration, and Much Much More

By Literary Hub | December 29, 2018

The Ten Most Popular Lit Hub Stories of 2018

The Ten Most Popular Lit Hub Stories of 2018

Politics, Prose, and Giant Talking Cats

By Literary Hub | December 20, 2018

What We Talk about When We Talk about Rape