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: December 18, 2024 By: Nicole Lambert Date: December 18, 2024 Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp The Best of the Literary Internet, Every Day TODAY: In 1892, The Nutcracker debuts. Article continues after advertisement Source link Previous articleTargeting in college football still confusing and contentious. NCAA says penalty is workingNext articleGuardian newspaper confirms sale of Sunday sister paper The Observer to Tortoise Media 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 Trauma, Transfigured: Pascha Sotolongo on Loneliness, Latin American Lit, and the Fantastic in Fiction and Life Books & Literature In Praise of Print: Why Reading Remains Essential in an Era of Epistemological Collapse Books & Literature How New York City Became a Haven For Endangered Languages Books & Literature Orphans, Institutions, and Adventures Out West: Five Books Featuring Unconventional Families Books & Literature Here’s the longlist for the 2024 National Book Award for Fiction. Books & Literature The Life of Herod the Great Books & Literature The City and Its Uncertain Walls Books & Literature Here are the 2024 recipients of the $40,000 Whiting Creative Nonfiction Grant. Books & Literature Listening To Africa: Three African Writers Discuss the History and Future of African Music Books & Literature American universities continue to punish pro-Palestinian speech. Books & Literature The Divine Comedy Books & Literature Our Burning Era: Reading George Stewart’s Fire in Fire Season Books & Literature The Oddest Book Title of the Year Prize goes to The Philosopher Fish. Books & Literature It’s time to radicalize your book club. Books & Literature “A Word About a Word Addressed to a Word.” On Embracing the Fictiveness of Fiction Books & Literature Related articles Books & Literature Lit Hub Daily: February 20, 2025 The Best of the Literary Internet, Every Day ... Books & Literature How Democracy Supporters Can Still Beat Back the Rising Tide of Fascism Any survey of the antidemocratic reaction in the United States is bound to provoke alarm and perhaps... Books & Literature Nicholas Fandos on New York Politics, Eric Adams, and Trump New York Times reporter Nicholas Fandos, author of a recent article titled “An Emboldened Trump Seeks to... Books & Literature RaMell Ross on Adapting Colson Whitehead, Black Subjectivity, and the Epic Banal Literary adaptations are low-key Hollywood’s bread and butter. And film being a director’s medium—or so the cliche... Books & Literature If Trump can’t kill you, he wants to hurt you. February 19, 2025, 3:20pm As a New York City resident, I don’t really have any good governments at... Books & Literature Next week, Amazon is stripping away your ability to download your ebooks. February 19, 2025, 12:01pm Starting next Wednesday, February 26th, Amazon isn’t going to let users download the ebooks... Books & Literature Edward Gorey’s “Great Simple Theory About Art” is essential reading for writers. February 19, 2025, 10:11am “Many of Edward Gorey’s most fervent devotees,” Stephen Schiff wrote in a profile of... Books & Literature In Purging Language About Trans People, Donald Trump and Elon Musk Are Trying to Purge the People Themselves In Ella Minnow Pea, a charming yet darkly satirical...