Lit Hub Weekly: March 6–10, 2023

Literature

TODAY: In 1744, English auction house Sotheby’s holds its first ever auction (of books) in London. (Pictured above is a 1888 Sotheby’s book auction.)  

Also on Lit Hub:

If you’re heading to Seattle for AWP, here’s where to eat, drink, and visit, according to local writers • What does it mean to win the Nobel Prize as a woman • Rachel Joyce on how writing about the same characters for over a decade shaped her life • How Superman became “Christ manifest in a cape”Chris McCormick on creating his own Armenia • Dina Nayeri reflects on the quest to fit in as an immigrant teen • Jac Jemc on finding a story while lost in research • Get to know the five PEN/Faulkner finalists of 2023 • How wave riding is like writing • On the rise and fall (and rise?) of German militarism, from the 17th century to today • Eliane Brum on a more holistic approach to ecologyKate Brody on disappearing into words—until she needed a new author photo • fri

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