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- Tita Ramírez on Cuban-American stories and the ways popular idioms resonate across generations. | Lit Hub Craft
- “The Wuhan experience was different from that of every other part of China, just as the China experience was different from that of every other country.” Peter Hessler on Wuhan before the pandemic and since. | Lit Hub Health
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- On lyrics and prose: What listening to music and writing a narrative have in common. | Lit Hub Music
- Emma Specter examines how diet culture influences disordered eating: “To the disordered eater’s mind, weight is not something we carry, it’s something we are.” | Lit Hub Memoir
- “The congregation sang a hymn, ‘God Will Take Care of You.’” Read from Leonard Pitts, Jr.’s new novel, 54 Miles. | Lit Hub Fiction
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