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Karen Russell
Against AI: An Open Letter From Writers to Publishers
“We want our publishers to stand with us. To make a pledge that they will never release books that were created by machines.”
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| March 11, 2025
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Karen Russell's new novel, a fantastical Dust Bowl epic, sounds amazing.
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Renaissance of the Weird: Experimental Fiction as the New American Normal
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This Year and Every Year, As Recommended by Lit Hub Staff
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7 stories for sleepless nights.
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| February 24, 2022
Weird Short Story Writers for Strange Times
Jason Ockert on Authors That Engage the Unexpected
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| February 7, 2022
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The Penguin Book of the Modern American Short Story
, Edited by John Freeman, Read by Ensemble
50 Years of Collected Short Fiction
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| July 13, 2021
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