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The Lit Hub Podcast
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In the Lobby of the Dream Hotel
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Lit Hub Excerpts
| August 25, 2023
Ruth Madievsky on Creating Fiction From Poetry
All-Night Pharmacy">Jane Ciabattari Talks to the Author of
All-Night Pharmacy
By
Jane Ciabattari
| July 11, 2023
Ruth Madievsky on Burying Her Darlings in a Cemetery of Bangers
“My stylish one-liners were a crutch I used to get out of the more difficult decisions a novel requires.”
By
Ruth Madievsky
| July 10, 2023
Manuel Betancourt on Navigating Queerness in English and Spanish
gay, I found myself caught between the two languages.”">“In grasping for
gay
, I found myself caught between the two languages.”
By
Manuel Betancourt
| June 12, 2023
Queer History Detective: On the Power of Uncovering Stories from the Past
Amelia Possanza Researches the Mysteries of the Queer Writer Mary Casal and Other Long-Hidden LGBTQ Lives
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Amelia Possanza
| May 30, 2023
Notes on Her Color
Jennifer Neal
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Lit Hub Excerpts
| May 22, 2023
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| April 14, 2023
Growing Up Queer: A Coming-of-Age Reading List
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Richard Mirabella
| March 15, 2023
A Secular Sacrament: Domenica Ruta on Terminating a Pregnancy
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Domenica Ruta
| February 15, 2023
Brutes
Dizz Tate
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Lit Hub Excerpts
| February 9, 2023
Tegan Nia Swanson on How to Tell a True Survivor Story
"Storytelling allows us to trace rivers of influence and generational patterns back and forth from their source."
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Tegan Nia Swanson
| February 1, 2023
Peter Orner and Emma Cline Discuss Endings, Memory, and Writing Against Classification
“A last line isn’t the last line, it’s just the last one we say out loud.”
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Emma Cline
| December 19, 2022
“In This Country, We Murder; Then We Honor.” Peter Orner on a Death in the Town His Family Loved
The Small Details Before and After a Tragedy
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Peter Orner
| October 13, 2022
The Longest Retreat: Ryan Lee Wong on the Intersection of Writing, Meditating, and Community
“The novel is simply an offering, a chant recited for others.”
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Ryan Lee Wong
| October 4, 2022
Lungfish
Meghan Gilliss
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| September 20, 2022
All Tomorrow’s Fables: How Do We Write About This Vanishing World?
The World As We Knew It and New Kinds of Nature Writing">Daegan Miller on
The World As We Knew It
and New Kinds of Nature Writing
By
Daegan Miller
| June 16, 2022
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