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The Lit Hub Podcast
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Quarantine
How to Reopen a High School Library 18 Months After a Pandemic Closure
Jess deCourcy Hinds on the Joys and Aches of Re-Entry
By
Jess deCourcy Hinds
| November 9, 2021
Brilliance and Blind Luck: How Did Medieval Europe Invent the Concept of Quarantine?
Edward Glaeser and David Cutler on the History of Medieval Plagues and Its Connections to COVID-19
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Edward Glaeser and David Cutler
| September 16, 2021
Leaving the Box: Dispatches from Government Quarantine in South Korea
Ben Weissenbach on the Tenuous Difference Between Place and Placelessness
By
Ben Weissenbach
| June 25, 2021
Letter to My Child: Cathy Park Hong on the Peculiar Rhythms of Life During Quarantine
Remembering the Summer of 2020
By
Cathy Park Hong
| May 27, 2021
On Rediscovering Spontaneous Touch Through Writing
Laura Hankin Struggles with the Absence of Intimacy
By
Laura Hankin
| April 29, 2021
Comfort in Quarantine: On Going Deeper Into the Solitude of Books
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Jaime Fuller
| April 27, 2021
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40 Bookstores in 40 Weeks: Or, How to Get Through a Pandemic
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J. David Gonzalez
| December 23, 2020
Darkness Before Dawn: Tales of a Pandemic Reopening
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Andrés Felipe Solano
| December 18, 2020
Here's some of the best online quarantine writing from the last few months.
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| November 11, 2020
Turn and Face the Strange: Darcey Steinke on Our New Life with Masks
"When I look at masked people my brain still feels like its malfunctioning."
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Darcey Steinke
| September 29, 2020
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Jessica Gross Does Some Pandemic-Appropriate Reading
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Jessica Gross
| September 24, 2020
Climactic Moments in Literature Rescheduled as Zoom Meetings
A New Comic by Kate Gavino
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Kate Gavino
| September 23, 2020
Excuse me while I salivate over these book-inspired pies.
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Katie Yee
| September 2, 2020
Don't feel bad: even Danielle Steel, author of 179 books, couldn't write under lockdown.
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Emily Temple
| August 31, 2020
Informal: On Consummation After Confinement
Chiara Barzini at the End of Quarantine
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Chiara Barzini
| July 24, 2020
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in a Pandemic
Samiya Bashir Returns From Rome to an Uncertain America
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Samiya Bashir
| July 23, 2020
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