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Politics
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Lit Hub Radio
The Lit Hub Podcast
Awakeners
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Beyond the Page
First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
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Navid Sinaki on Finding His Voice as a Young, Queer Iranian Immigrant
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Navid Sinaki
| August 13, 2024
The Man Who Created the Trade Paperback
Michael Castleman on the Life and Times of Jason Epstein, Cofounder of “The New York Review of Books”
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Michael Castleman
| July 18, 2024
New Mythologies of the Frontier: A Neo-Western Reading List
Kent Wascom Recommends Robin McLean, Charles Wilkinson Webber, Anna Burns, and More
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| June 27, 2024
Wild Houses
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Martin MacInnes on Crafting Psychologically Rich Science Fiction
Jane Ciabattari Talks to the Author of “In Ascension”
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Jane Ciabattari
| February 27, 2024
The Ever-Present Unseeable Terror: On Millennia of Human-Shark Relations
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Ibram X. Kendi
| February 20, 2024
What Fiction Can Reveal About the Fragile Fabric of Our Societies
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Aminatta Forna
| January 29, 2024
A Soft Place to Land: Temim Fruchter on Conquering Self-Doubt Through Writing Fiction
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Temim Fruchter
| January 16, 2024
Karl Marlantes on Chronicling the Early Cold War Years
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Jane Ciabattari
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Martín Solares on Creating Novelesque Excitement
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| December 15, 2023
Playing With Words: Heather Cleary on the Pleasures of Translating the Unfamiliar
“We often learn the most from texts (and friends) with which we have little in common.”
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Heather Cleary
| December 14, 2023
Space Pastoral: Finding a New Literary Genre in the Slow Death of the International Space Station
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Samantha Harvey
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Gabriel García Márquez on the Magic of Juan Rulfo
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Booker Prize Winner Paul Lynch on the Fundamental Dignity of the Individual
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Peter Murphy
| November 27, 2023
All Stories Float Ashore: Fae Myenne Ng on the Chinese Titanic Poet-Sailor Deportee
"Men of Exclusion held truth close, sailing like the wind into a port of safety."
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Fae Myenne Ng
| September 21, 2023
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