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November 10 – 14, 2025


THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

TODAY: In 1903, Tatsuko Hoshino, Japanese poet and founder of Tamamo, a haiku magazine exclusively for women, is born.

Also on Lit Hub:

The potential and pitfalls of automation • Why Sarah Hall stamped her new novel with a Human-Written maker’s markTitles in translation from university presses • The decades-long siege on the people of Gaza • Writing a romance novel with a former NHL player • The biases and blind spots behind American Girl • Gráinne O’Hare examines the power of female friendshipsRead “Closed Season,” a poem by Monika Herceg • Playing dead and writing about gendered violence • Fictionalizing cinematic icons • Authors take the Lit Hub Questionnaire • Philosophical and literary approaches to the end of life • Channeling the spirits of Fellini, Pasolini, and Donati • How drummer Clyde Stubblefield pioneered R&BThe similarities between aphorisms and poetry • Taking inspiration from painter Pieter Bruegel the Elder • Mikhail Gorbachev’s early rise to powerDavid Graeber’s thoughts on structural stupidity • Grace Walker explains the influence of motherhood on her debut novelChoosing the word of the year is an intense process • George Packer talks to Andy Hunter about his new novel • Am I the asshole for accusing my friend of plagiarizing a TV show? • On the first moments of ceasefire in Gaza5 book reviews you need to read this week • Why film and literature can’t tell the truth about losing a parent • Eve Dunbar on Alice Childress • The subversive possibilities of form and function • What’s on Quiara Alegría Hudes’s TBR? • The best reviewed books of the week • Helen Lederer considers what it takes to be funny • The cognitive maps of human imagination • The fate of the Amur TigerRead “The Beer Drinker,” a poem by Jean Follain



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