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9/18/2021 2:04:28 PM

Lit Hub Weekly: Emily Dickinson's Hair, a Queer Reading of Thoreau, and the Gift of Quarantine

Lit Hub Weekly: Emily Dickinson's Hair, a Queer Reading of Thoreau, and the Gift of Quarantine Click here to read this email in your browser. The Family Roe by Joshua Prager Lit Hub Weekly
9/15/2021 2:04:32 PM

Lit Hub Daily: On Sally Rooney and the Literature of the Pose

Lit Hub Daily: September 15, 2021 Click here to read this email in your browser. The Cundill History Prize 2021 Shortlist Announcement Lit Hub Daily September 15, 2021 In 1890, Agatha Christie is born.
9/25/2021 2:04:27 PM

Lit Hub Weekly: September 20-24, 2021

Lit Hub Weekly: September 20-24, 2021 Click here to read this email in your browser. Sarah Lawrence College MFA in Writing Lit Hub Weekly September 20 - 24, 2021 In 1930, Shel Silverstein is born.
9/24/2021 2:14:27 PM

Lit Hub Daily: Do Fictional Critiques of the Wealthy Ever Really Work?

Lit Hub Daily: September 24, 2021 Click here to read this email in your browser. The Butterly House by Katrine Engberg Lit Hub Daily September 24, 2021 In 1940, French writer Yves Navarre (left),
10/23/2021 2:04:26 PM

Lit Hub Weekly: Memory Palaces, The Godfather, and When Roots Woke Up America

Lit Hub Weekly: October 18-22 Click here to read this email in your browser. Cundill History Prize 2021 Finalists Lit Hub Weekly October 18 - 22, 2021 In 1958, Boris Pasternak is awarded the Nobel
10/22/2021 2:04:28 PM

Lit Hub Daily: Mary Gaitskill on Borrowing from Real Life in Writing

Lit Hub Daily: October 22, 2021 Click here to read this email in your browser. Sleepless by Romy Hausmann Lit Hub Daily October 22, 2021 In 1887, John Reed is born. TODAY: In 1887, journalist John Reed
4/26/2022 11:34:27 AM

Substack improves its podcast player

Apple launches new weekly-curated Collections. AudioValley releases financial results for 2021 3.5 mins to read · Your daily briefing for podcasting and on-demand, with 22813 subscribers; issue #1282 ·
7/15/2022 2:34:28 PM

A conversation on love, dating, friendship and family with CJ Hauser

The Crane Wife author CJ Hauser on friendship, family and naming new love stories When CJ Hauser's essay The Crane Wife was published by The Paris Review it went viral, getting more than a million
6/20/2023 6:04:55 AM

Books are made out of books

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6/12/2023 2:35:07 AM

With haste

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