Lit Hub Weekly: July 10-14, 2023

Literature

TODAY: In 1947, Lydia Davis is born.  

Also on Lit Hub:

Ruth Madievsky on burying her darlings • Writing straight characters while queer • On the dehumanization of migration • Self-soothing with satire • A brief history of New England Noir • Jackie Collins’s daughter describes her mother’s creative process • Tessa Hadley won’t apologize for rereading • Writing about past Hollywood abuses in the midst of #MeToo • Why North America’s black bears have stopped hibernating • On hip-hop’s role in powering Egypt’s ongoing revolution • How Lauren Bacall secured her legendary love story with Humphrey Bogart • Jeff Goodell on the perils of urban heat • On loving and fictionalizing Ruth Bader Ginsburg • Andrew Ridker on learning to love historical fiction • Amy Rowland on writing about rural America • On Marianne Faithfull, one of the women behind The Rolling Stones • How 9/11 led to the lost world of New York City nightlife • Amita Murray on navigating the Regency romance genre as a brown writer of South Asian descent • When your life starts to resemble your novel • Teaching Brian Doyle’s “Leap” to the post-9/11 generation • How the machinery of social media is changing the rules of human discourse • What it looks like to tackle exclusion in housing • On the benefits of polyvocal stories 



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