Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Privacy Policy Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. Books & Literature Lit Hub Daily: August 5, 2024 By: Nicole Lambert Date: August 5, 2024 Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp The Best of the Literary Internet, Every Day More Story The Rich People Have Gone Away There are Hansel and Gretel breadcrumbs that tell the tale of relationships Theo lost on the road. Women and men who warmed… Source link Previous articleHospitality workers' union endorses Harris, dismissing Trump's pledge of tax-free tipsNext articleAI chip startup Groq lands $640M to challenge Nvidia Nicole LambertNicole Lamber is a news writer for LinkDaddy News. She writes about arts, entertainment, lifestyle, and home news. Nicole has been a journalist for years and loves to write about what's going on in the world. Recent posts A Literary Inheritance: On the Stories We Tell (and Don’t Tell) To Our Children Books & Literature 39 Literary Movies and TV Shows to Watch This Fall Books & Literature “Wedding Rings and Sourdough,” a Poem by Emily Hyland Books & Literature Sky Full of Elephants Books & Literature In Search of the Moomins in Helsinki: The Enduring Magic of Tove Jannson’s Characters Books & Literature Indie Booksellers and Lying Liars: This Week on the Lit Hub Podcast Books & Literature Dragon Heists and Choose-Your-Own-Futures: July’s Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books Books & Literature The Woman Who Invented “Dark Fantasy.” How Gertrude Barrows Bennett Popularized the Fantastic Books & Literature What the Decentralized Nature of Anonymous Tells Us About Its Power Books & Literature Seeking a Gentler Mythology of the American West Books & Literature Natalie Goldberg on the Real Equipment of a Writer Books & Literature Lisa Leshne and Kathleen Schmidt Offer Publishing Advice From the Trenches Books & Literature How the Violence of Partition Forged National Identity in South Asia Books & Literature So long, #SmutWeek. Time to celebrate pious fiction with #NunDay. Books & Literature Harry Siegel on the Supreme Court, Bribery, and Scofflaws Books & Literature Related articles Books & Literature Comedy failed us, again. November 21, 2024, 1:10pm In 2016, the writer Andrew Lipstein and I gathered a bunch of funny and... Books & Literature Leaving Cormac: Life Lessons From My Correspondence with Lee McCarthy Like many middle-aged women I know, I spent my... Books & Literature Billionaires Are Bad: Revisiting 50 Shades of Grey in the Age of Mega-Rich Creepers “It’s my body.” That’s what virginal Anastasia Steele tells billionaire Christian Grey when he asks her to... Books & Literature Lit Hub Daily: November 21, 2024 The Best of the Literary Internet, Every Day ... Books & Literature An Ageist Disease: On Living in Fear of Alzheimer’s The one disease I fear most is Alzheimer’s, and I am sure that I am not the... Books & Literature A Century of Restlessness: What It Means To Be A New Yorker Cartoonist For a magazine that’s been around for more than... Books & Literature Embrace the Journey: An Octogenarian’s Advice For Younger Writers I’ve always been curious about why one chooses fiction for one story and nonfiction for another. For... Books & Literature On the Fragility of American Democracy… and the Power of Young Black Activists to Save It In every era, young Black activists have been the vanguard in the struggle to make American democracy...