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Emma Straub
Lily King on Campus Novels, Time Jumps, and Having Fun While Writing
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| October 2, 2025
The Literary Favor Economy: In Praise of the Oft-Maligned Book Blurb
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Ada Calhoun
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Sweet (But Not Too Sweet): 6 Essential Literary Love Stories
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Janet Manley
| May 31, 2023
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Jane L. Rosen
| May 26, 2023
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Janet Manley
| March 8, 2023
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The Literary Life
| January 27, 2023
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Jonny Diamond
| January 19, 2023
Finding Your True Self in Middle Age: Ten Midlife Coming-of-Age Novels
By
Sarah McCraw Crow
| July 21, 2022
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This Time Tomorrow
by Emma Straub, Read by Marin Ireland
Addictive Fiction Listening
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Behind the Mic
| July 12, 2022
Free(!) virtual book events to enjoy from your couch this month.
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Katie Yee
| June 28, 2022
Revisiting Tracy Flick 30 Years Later: Tom Perrotta Talks to Emma Straub
“Why can’t I just move on?”
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Literary Hub
| June 28, 2022
19 new books to savor this week.
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Katie Yee
| May 17, 2022
Emma Straub’s Advice for What to Wear to a Book Launch
“Back to basics. Just hot dogs, babka, and gratitude for vaccines.”
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Emma Straub
| May 17, 2022
Emma Straub on Opening Her Bookstore, Books Are Magic
The Novelist and Bookseller Looks Back at a Transformative Experience
By
Emma Straub
| December 2, 2021
On My Most Embarrassing Literary Encounters (So Far)
Matthew Norman Doesn’t Always Play It Cool With Famous Authors
By
Matthew Norman
| June 17, 2021
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