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- These are the novels we think you should read this summer (a list entirely compiled by humans)! | Lit Hub Reading Lists
- “All of us are continually gathering ideas, stories, glimpses, encounters that we can sift through to find constellations of meaning.” Rebecca Solnit on finding yourself and 20 years of A Field Guide to Getting Lost. | Lit Hub Climate Change
- How Tim O’Brien approached the art of moral consequence: “O’Brien has recognized the possibility of unconscious echoes of other works in one’s own….” | Lit Hub Biography
- Nicola Dinan on crafting characters around pieces of herself, “like Adam’s rib.” | Lit Hub Craft
- Honor Jones on parenthood, sleep, and turning off her “journalism voice” to write a novel. | Lit Hub In Conversation
- The 22 new books out today include work by Darrow Farr, Nicola Dinan, Chyana Marie Sage, and more! | Lit Hub Reading Lists
- Spring Ulmer explains why “political poetry has always been my North Star.” | Lit Hub Poetry
- On the battle to hold the powerful polluters of one of Iowa’s main water sources accountable. | Lit Hub Nature
- “She gets up and jots them down in a small red-covered notebook, on which she has written in coarse black letters: ‘Dream trash.’” Read from José Eduardo Agualusa’s novel The Living and the Rest, translated by Daniel Hahn. | Lit Hub Fiction
- If you’re going to copy and paste the results of a ChatGPT prompt into your novel (which we don’t recommend), you should at least remember to cut the prompt out. | 404 Media
- Michiko Kakutani explores the far-right tech world’s obsession with (mis)reading The Lord of the Rings. | The New York Times
- “Exactly those two dimensions—the unrepeatable and the unpredictable—are what technology abolishes.” Karl Ove Knausgaard on finding mystery in the digital age. | Harper’s
- Aarthi Vadde talks to Vahini Vara about Vara’s book, Searches, and AI’s lack of perspective. | Public Books
- Luke Beesley on writing with a pencil in opposition to AI. | The Guardian
- Tourmaline on organizing, past lives, and writing a book about Marsha P. Johnson. | Interview
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