Literature

Hello, readers! I’m your host, Kristen Arnett, advice columnist (and Dad) extraordinaire. I’m excited to welcome you back to yet another special episode of Am I the Literary Asshole?, an advice column that asks if “head empty, just vibes” is simply a nice way of describing a hangover. My head? Empty. But the vibes? Pal,
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Ann-Marie Cahill will read anything and everything. From novels to trading cards to the inside of CD covers (they’re still a thing, right?). A good day is when her kids bring notes home from school. A bad day
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May 29, 2024, 10:30am According to the powers that be (er, apparently according to Dan Wickett of the Emerging Writers Network), May is Short Story Month. To celebrate, for the second year in a row, the Literary Hub staff will be recommending a single short story, free* to read online, every (work) day of the month. Why
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How are we in June already? With the year half over, I’m looking forward to all the best-of-books-of-the-year-so far lists that I’m sure will start cropping up. I’m planning to do one myself, centered around book clubs, of course. Now for the rest of today’s book club things, there are queer coming-of-age novels that take
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The Best of the Literary Internet, Every Day TODAY: In 1851, Sojourner Truth delivers the “Ain’t I A Woman” speech at the Women’s Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio.  “It would seem like this ignored class of people should be laughing at this identity that’s been forced on them, transmitted via government trichomoniasis.” Pedro Lemebel paints
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Keen-eyed readers who love taking part in the Reese’s monthly YA book club likely noticed that her YA book club picks began to trail off in 2021. Each month, in addition to her adult selection, she offered a
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Paul Auster (1947-2024) was the author of more than thirty works of poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and screenplays. His books have been translated into more than forty languages. His death on April 30, 2024, prompted an outpouring of countless tributes around the world. Below are reminiscences from those closest to Paul followed by links to some
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I am currently buried under a pile of new queer books I want to read. It’s insurmountable. I have ten queer books out this week to share with you today, but I easily could have included twice or even three times as many. It’s a wonderful problem to have, but I’m starting to seriously consider
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Here are the most popular posts from the last week here at Book Riot: What was a queer person to do in the ignorant and uneducated years of decades past when queer literature was declared obscene? In the 1950s and 1960s, an era when male homosexuality was illegal, it was exceedingly rare to find media
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The Best of the Literary Internet, Every Day TODAY: In 1925, Mexican poet and author Rosario Castellanos is born.  Want to be a writer? Follow Ursula K. Le Guin’s advice. | Lit Hub Craft Ed Simon recommends Langston Hughes, Dorothy Barker, Geoff Dyer, and more books on jazz in honor of Duke Ellington. | Lit
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