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The Lit Hub Podcast
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First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
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At the Literary Intersection of Climate Disaster, Apocalypse, and Folk Horror
Stephen Graham Jones, and Jennifer Givhan">Tobias Carroll on Books by Lucie McKnight Hardy, Claire Colman,
Stephen Graham Jones, and Jennifer Givhan
By
Tobias Carroll
| January 6, 2020
Isolating the Language of Abuse in Politics, Gender Relations, and Sexual Abuse
Rene Denfeld and Megan Phelps-Roper Discuss Private and Public Violence in the Trump Era
By
Fiction Non Fiction
| December 12, 2019
Ordinary Girls: Jaquira Díaz on Growing Up in Miami Beach
“We wanted to be seen, finally, to exist in the lives we’d mapped out for ourselves.”
By
Jaquira Díaz
| November 20, 2019
Rebecca F. Kuang on Violence, History, and Writing a Female Warrior
The Poppy War on the
New Books Network
">In Conversation About
The Poppy War
on the
New Books Network
By
New Books Network
| November 15, 2019
It Turns Out There's Not a Lot of Science Linking Testosterone to Violence
When Bad Studies Become Pro-War Political Tools
By
Rebecca M. Jordan-Young and Katrina Karkaz
| November 12, 2019
Othello">
Othello">
Othello">Eclipsed by the Racial Shadow of Shakespeare’s
Othello
Depictions of Violent Brown Men">Aatif Rashid on Edward Said, Ayad Akhtar, and
Depictions of Violent Brown Men
By
Aatif Rashid
| October 30, 2019
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Cyrus Grace Dunham on Why We Need to Explode the Gender Binary
By
Sarah Neilson
| October 17, 2019
Harold Bloom on Cormac McCarthy, True Heir to Melville and Faulkner
By
Harold Bloom
| October 16, 2019
Stand With Us at the 2019 Border of Lights Virtual Vigil
By
Julia Alvarez
| October 4, 2019
The Long Legacy of America's Militarist, Racist Demagoguery
From the Vietnam War to the Resurrection of the Confederate Flag
By
Greg Grandin
| September 20, 2019
Sady Doyle on the Man Who Insisted His Wife Was a Malevolent Fairy
When the Only Explanation for a Powerful Woman is Dark Magic
By
Sady Doyle
| August 26, 2019
Coming to the Realization That I Might Have PTSD
Ryan Leigh Dostie on Restlessness and Violence Post-Iraq
By
Ryan Leigh Dostie
| June 28, 2019
About Becoming Men">
About Becoming Men">
About Becoming Men">The Stories We Tell Our Sons
About Becoming Men
Sophia Shalmiyev on Raising a Boy in America
By
Sophia Shalmiyev
| April 29, 2019
Won't Get You Far">
Won't Get You Far">
Won't Get You Far">An Appeal to the 'Democratic Conscience of the State'
Won't Get You Far
of Protest in America">Natasha Lennard on Anti-Fascism and the Criminalization
of Protest in America
By
Natasha Lennard
| April 26, 2019
Poetry Can Handle This: On Trauma and Radical Exposure
A Conversation Between Diana Arterian and Natalie Eilbert
By
Diana Arterian and Natalie Eilbert
| September 13, 2018
Portland Train Attack Survivors Destinee Mangum and Walia Mohamed Speak Out
"I had already been through so much. I just wanted my old life back."
By
Arjun Singh Sethi
| August 13, 2018
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Dogs, Goats, Anteaters, Psychic Parrots: Cozy Mysteries Featuring Animals Other Than Cats
October 22, 2025
by
Allison Brook
Healing Homicides in One's Head: The Cathartic Experience of Writing Transgressive Characters
October 22, 2025
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Lyn Liao Butler
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Might be the best craft book on writing you will ever read It s not…"