June 11, 2024, 10:00am The Best American Series is a literary institution. But just in case you’re stumbling upon it for the first time: Each book in the annual series showcases of best short fiction and nonfiction in a given year, from short stories to essays, science and nature writing, to food writing. Each volume’s
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On Thursday, three parents filed a federal lawsuit that opposes Florida law SB 1069, a law that essentially made banning books easier to do in the state. The parents allege that by making books easier to ban — and thereby upholding and enforcing “the state’s favored viewpoint” — the state is discriminating against parents who
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This first appeared in Lit Hub’s Craft of Writing newsletter—sign up here. Article continues below Rumaan AlamWriter’s block is a fiction. That’s not to say I always feel like writing, or that I have some big idea percolating. I don’t know if you can force out good sentences or great ideas, but that doesn’t mean you cannot
Today in Books rounds up news links from places from other than Book Riot, but we also cover news on the site, so here are the news stories we wrote about last week. Plus: a grab-bag of links that didn’t make into the regular daily sends, but still are worth a click. How Alabama Library
It’s the eyes I see first. That clear, direct gaze. Come and get it, she seems to be saying. Or maybe, I dare you. Article continues below Then the arms, bent at the elbows and wrists, with tapered fingers set on narrow hips. A defiant pose. Defy is a word I often associate with her.
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Christina, Queen of Sweden was born on a cold December night in 1626. Her father was the renowned warrior King Gustav II Adolph, her mother the beautiful German Princess Maria Eleonora; the couple had been married for six years and did not yet have a living child. Gustav was restless and Maria Eleonora lonely, until
This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Since I write about new LGBTQ book releases every week on Our Queerest Shelves, I keep a giant spreadsheet of upcoming queer books, adding titles as soon as I learn about them. I follow approximately a million queer
The Best of the Literary Internet, Every Day More Story Lit Hub Daily: June 7, 2024 How do you tackle writer’s block? Leslie Jamison, Rumaan Alam, and more share their strategies. | Lit Hub Craft … View original source here
This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here are the stories from the last week in Today in Books that you all found the most interesting, at least measured by the number of times you clicked through to read the story. In ascending order: Denis
In my second year of curating this list of debut LGBTQ+ authors on the books that shaped them as writers and members of the queer community, I’m thinking about language. Language as a means for the writer to discover and shape identity. Language as a point of connection between writer and reader experiences. Language as
Here is our daily round-up of what’s going on in the world of books: Publishers Sue Google over Pirate Sites I was just having a conversation about a recent survey about audiobook consumption that had a pretty startling statistic: 47% of respondents report getting an audiobook through a file-sharing service or YouTube. And that reminded
The Best of the Literary Internet, Every Day TODAY: In 1917 Gwendolyn Brooks, the first African-American woman to win the Pulitzer Prize, is born. How do you tackle writer’s block? Leslie Jamison, Rumaan Alam, and more share their strategies. | Lit Hub Craft “Language as something bold and entirely our own, something we can, as
Gay the Pray Away by Natalie Naudus Valerie Danners and her family belong to a conservative Christian community. She’s homeschooled as her parents prepare her to one day be a stay-at-home wife and mother. But even with her parents and everyone else in her community telling her what her future will look like, Valerie isn’t
June 6, 2024, 10:29am It’s been a confusing few days at the Philadelphia Free Library, with their entire Author Events programming staff resigning, before being abruptly fired, all of which set off a string of confusing announcements about future programs. The Author Events program is a celebrated series of events created in 1994 that brings
This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Costco Plans to Stop Selling Books Year-Round I had heard from a Book Riot reader that they were seeing some weird activity around the books section at their local Costco, so this story about Costco scaling back their
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