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Get in fast, get out faster, and make every word pop: Gary Lippman’s brief survey of even briefer fiction. | Lit Hub Reading Lists
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“How had an Ivy League undergrad, someone on the same academic path as mine, wound up in state prison for more than a decade?” Jen Maxfield examines how unjust drug policy and systemic racism created a class of innocent felons. | Lit Hub Politics
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Verlyn Klinkenborg’s advice for writing more clearly. | Lit Hub Craft
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The John Wick filmmakers explain why killing the character’s dog was more than enough to justify his bloody revenge quest. | Lit Hub Film & TV
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Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s The Daughter of Doctor Moreau, Isaac Fitzgerald’s Dirtbag, Massachusetts, and all feature among the Best Reviewed Books of the Week. | Book Marks
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Nat Cassidy with 8 unconventional coming-of-age novels. | CrimeReads
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“I don’t wish fame on anyone.” Ottessa Moshfegh on Lapvona, haters, and TikTok literary branding. | NPR
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Henry Louis Gates Jr. is spearheading the Oxford Dictionary of African American English: “You wouldn’t normally think of a dictionary as a way of telling the story of the evolution of the African American people, but it is.” | The New York Times
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Library workers in Oklahoma have been warned not to help patrons find abortion-related information. | Vice
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“Is it impossible to touch somebody you’ve lost? Is the light that’s lost really lost forever?” Mieko Kawakami considers the nature of memory. | Astra
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Elle Griffin on the effect crypto could have on the publishing industry. | Esquire
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Kali Fajardo-Anstine lists six books that “provide a sharper rendering of Western stories and a broader view of the region that has captured the world’s imagination for centuries.” | The Atlantic
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Visit Recycled Reading of Vermont Books and Instruments, a unique bookstore that combines a love of reading with music. | Addison County Independent
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Casey Cep talks to Richard Howorth, the owner of Square Books, the bookstore that helped transform Oxford, MS. | The New Yorker
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