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 31, 2023 By: Nicole Lambert Date: August 31, 2023 Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp The Best of the Literary Internet, Every Day TODAY: In 1946, John Hersey’s “Hiroshima” is published in The New Yorker, taking up every page except the “Goings On” calendar. Also on Lit Hub: New poetry by Jared Harél • Audiofile’s best audiobooks of August • Read a story from Steven Millhauser’s new collection, Disruptions Source link Previous articleUK gov’t urged against delay in setting AI rulebook as MPs warn policymakers aren’t keeping up with techNext articleLTC/BTC bearish trend continues, as Bitcoin outperforms 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 Looking Back at the Groundbreaking Puerto Rican Spanglish Novel Yo-Yo Boing! Books & Literature Rachael Herron and Joe Biel on the Business of Publishing Books & Literature The History of Literature Puts Langston Hughes in Context Books & Literature The Last Window-Giraffe Books & Literature Naomi S. Baron on the Tension Between Efficiency and Humanity Books & Literature The Long, Winding, Booby-Trapped, and Occasionally Rewarding Road to Publication Books & Literature Lit Hub Daily: September 6, 2023 Books & Literature How Casting Helen of Troy Becomes an Exercise in Female Power Books & Literature Pidgeon Pagonis on the Urgency of Writing a Memoir as an Intersex Writer Books & Literature On the Men Who Lent Their Bodies (and Voices) to the Earliest Iterations of Superman Books & Literature Jo Caulfield Reads From The Funny Thing About Death Books & Literature “You must change your life.” The Sealey Challenge can help. Books & Literature I’m a Fan Books & Literature The Marvelous Real: Leonardo Padura on Alejo Carpentier’s The Lost Steps Books & Literature The Imagination of Literary Spaces: On Contemporary Literary and Artistic Outreach Books & Literature Related articles Books & Literature Lit Hub Weekly: September 18-22, 2023 Gloria Steinem on 50 years of Ms. Magazine: “A movement is a contagion of truth telling: at last, we... Books & Literature More of this, please: Ilya Kaminsky writes a poetic response to Giacometti. September 22, 2023, 10:18am No one would ever define them that way, but poems are little sculptures, are... Books & Literature Lit Hub Daily: September 22, 2023 TODAY: In 1835, Edgar Allan Poe marries his... Books & Literature When A League of Their Own Started Casting, Actresses Took Over LA’s Batting Cages Scene: Dedeaux Field. February 1990. Actresses as far as the eye could see. Hundreds upon hundreds of hopefuls... Books & Literature Agency, Power, and the Armed Forces: On the Shifting Role of Women at War The men had fun making up the list. It... Books & Literature Claudia Dey on Women’s Work, Acting as Writing, and the Complicated Allure of Patriarchs From King Lear to Succession, the sad, mad, and pretty bad dad remains a captivating, if polarizing... Books & Literature Letting the Unspoken Speak: A Reading List of Historical Trauma in Fiction My sophomore novel, Evil Eye, follows Yara Murad, a Palestinian American woman who begins to confront the... Books & Literature Beth Nguyen on Taylor Swift, Edith Wharton, and Creating a Double Perspective The following is a revised excerpt from a panel presentation at the 2023 Association of Writers and...