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: September 19, 2024 By: Nicole Lambert Date: September 19, 2024 Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp The Best of the Literary Internet, Every Day TODAY: In 1818, Lord Byron writes to Thomas Moore, telling him he has completed the first Canto of Don Juan. Article continues after advertisement Source link Previous articleRally over? Homebuilder stocks' big gains may have already priced in Fed rate cutNext articleHow Bryce Young's benching could change the NFL, plus Deion's latest tirade 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 Clinging to an Ardent Hope: Eli Zuzovsky on Film, Selfhood, and Being an Israeli Writer Today Books & Literature “A Valentine to the Intoxicating Nostalgia of High School.” Joyce Carol Oates on Writing Broke Heart Blues Books & Literature How to Pay Attention: On the Value of Stillness and Silence in All Seasons Books & Literature The Trump administration just scored a major goal for book bans. (Which it claims are a “hoax.”) Books & Literature Eurotrash Books & Literature The Woman Who Invented “Dark Fantasy.” How Gertrude Barrows Bennett Popularized the Fantastic Books & Literature Lit Hub Daily: October 16, 2024 Books & Literature Gliff Books & Literature Sophia Terazawa on Mistranslation and Writing in a Traitor Tongue Books & Literature The Politics of Place: A Conversation Between Shze-Hui Tjoa and Farah Ali Books & Literature Our Favorite Lit Hub Stories from 2024 Books & Literature Enemies to Lovers: On the Romance Genre’s Mainstream Come-Up Books & Literature Lit From the Chocolate City: Ten Washington D.C Books That Aren’t About Politicians Books & Literature How the Girlboss Lost: Sophie Lewis on the Rise and Fall of a Feminist Moment Books & Literature The Shape of a Story: On Losing (and Finding) the Plot of Your Novel Books & Literature Related articles Books & Literature What Is Donald Trump Doing? Three Theories for the Madness Each day under President Trump feels like a fresh episode of a reality show that none of... Books & Literature Lit Hub Daily: March 7, 2025 TODAY: In 1967, Alice B. Toklas dies. John Keene traces the life and work of Essex Hemphill,... Books & Literature This Week on the Lit Hub Podcast: Amazon, Bookstores, and Villains Featuring Brad Johnson, Emily Temple, James Folta, and Drew... Books & Literature The Best Story Collection About California Wildfires Isn’t a Book—It’s a Brand-New Record On a summer afternoon early in the pandemic, the... Books & Literature What the Smallest Artifacts Reveal About the Ancient Cultures That Created Them Around 27,000 years ago in current-day Czechia, give or take a few thousand years, a person took... Books & Literature John Keene on the Life and Literary Legacy of Essex Hemphill an Early Poetic Chronicler of Black Queer Life Throughout Essex Hemphill’s poetry, what we registered was his attentiveness to... Books & Literature Red Dog Farm The dog heralded Ketill’s arrival before any of us knew he was coming. She whined and clattered... Books & Literature 18 Canadian performing arts organizations have joined the cultural boycott of Israel. March 6, 2025, 2:31pm As reported by Richie Assaly in the Toronto Star yesterday, Buddies in Bad Times...