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How Sharing Books with My Dad in Prison Made Life Bearable for Both of Us
Tyler Wetherall on Why All in Prison Should Have the Right to Read
By
Tyler Wetherall
| June 4, 2019
Parisian Flaneur">
Parisian Flaneur">
Parisian Flaneur">On the Struggle to Become a True
Parisian Flaneur
Ayesegul Savas Unravels a Novel on the City's Streets
By
Aysegül Savas
| April 30, 2019
The Miraculous Power of Reading Aloud
From Zora Neale Hurston to Chen Guangcheng, How Reading Aloud Saves Lives
By
Meghan Cox Gurdon
| January 17, 2019
How to Say "I’m a Writer" and Mean It
"First you must believe you’re a writer."
By
Bethany Marcel
| January 15, 2019
Magic: Writing Advice from Haruki Murakami">
Magic: Writing Advice from Haruki Murakami">
Magic: Writing Advice from Haruki Murakami">What's Needed is
Magic
: Writing Advice from Haruki Murakami
Also: Talent, Focus, and Endurance
By
Emily Temple
| January 14, 2019
What Did You Read This Year That You Loved?
Freeman's Contributors Weigh In on Their Favorite Books of 2018">
Freeman's
Contributors Weigh In on Their Favorite Books of 2018
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John Freeman
| December 17, 2018
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10 Bookish Questions for the Great Nuruddin Farah
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Literary Hub
| December 6, 2018
What One Person Can Do to Get People Reading
By
Matt Grant
| November 16, 2018
Lit Hub Recommends: Ariana Grande, Sleep No More, and a Beautiful Duck
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Literary Hub
| November 9, 2018
Susan Orlean: "Librarians Are Heroic."
The Library Book">All-Star Librarian Kristen Arnett Talks to the Author of
The Library Book
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Kristen Arnett
| October 16, 2018
I Fall in Love with Bookshelves Too Easily
Erin Mayer Has a Thing for Vacation Reading...
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Erin Mayer
| October 5, 2018
Kristen Arnett: Ain't No Party Like a Library Party
There's Something For Everyone at Your Local Library (and If There Isn't, Just Ask)
By
Kristen Arnett
| August 29, 2018
Have We Ever Had Enough Time to Read?
For Women of the 18th Century, the Answer is a Resounding "No"
By
Christina Lupton
| August 27, 2018
Sometimes It's Easier to Talk About Books Than Say 'I Love You'
Diane Shipley on Staying in Her Father's Good Books
By
Diane Shipley
| August 10, 2018
What Does Immersing Yourself in a Book Do To Your Brain?
On Neurochemistry, Lucia Berlin, and the Dangers of Empathy Loss
By
Maryanne Wolf
| August 8, 2018
Edmund White: Reading is a Passport to the World
On Revisiting Books Favorite Books, From Proust to Shakespeare
By
Edmund White
| June 27, 2018
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