April 15 – April 19, 2024 ‹ Literary Hub

April 15 – April 19, 2024 ‹ Literary Hub
Literature

TODAY: In 1912, Bram Stoker dies.  

Also on Lit Hub:

Britain’s generations-long search for the Northwest PassageHow Barbara Comyns wrote her way to The Juniper Tree • Henry Hemming on Bloody Sunday, Frank Hegarty, and life in the IRA •  America, China, and the future of revolutionary ruleWhy we don’t talk about money in novels anymore • What we can learn from Palestinian journalists in Gaza • Brianna Pastor on the bittersweet experience of writing about grief and shame • Elwin Cotman on rereading Tama Janowitz’s Slaves of New York • Lissa Soep on giving a voice to the words of others • Carl Sagan, alien equations, and how sci-fi can help us imagine extraterrestrial lifeThe literary and romantic camaraderie between Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon • Six writers on working in the service industry • Christine Ma-Kellams considers television as a writing teacherSJ Kim on writing about and through displacement • The long tradition of men misdiagnosing women •  David Hill reflects on writing as labor • Ethel Rohan on writing about griefAre you the literary asshole? • Suzanne Scanlon on remembering and returning to a disappearing pastWhy the elderly are the best customers for a bookseller • Contours of grief in the aftermath of a family tragedy • Ryan Chapman on wants, needs, money, and time • Julia Alvarez on falling in love with writing again • What does Lord Byron have in common with Che Guevara? • Paul Yamazaki of City Lights reflects on the joys of running an independent bookstoreWhere’s the best place to write? • How Lydia Ernestine Becker was essential to–and then excluded from–the study of botany 



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