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If not for writing, I would not be an artist. Sounds dramatic, but writing is what ended my ten-year stint as a blocked shadow artist. After throwing myself into art as a teenager and getting a Fin…
#art #reading #writing #inspiration
When I came out in 1992, I hunted through libraries, devouring whatever books I could find that would help me figure out how to navigate this foreign world I’d landed in. I read lesbian romances an…
Celebrate #StamfordPride with these incredible stories.
Though I always had passion when I was a young woman, I don’t think I had literary ambition. I think the idea never crossed my mind because ambition was a male thing; when applied to women it was a…
Why do women deny ambition?
#Stamford is a city that works and plays.
One of the greatest appeals of genre fiction, from romance to sci-fi to thrillers, is the way the narratives can hold up a magnifying glass to the fault lines in our societies, and shine light into…
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Around the world in 140 books.
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Considering the fact that it was the end of the decade, and that we’re all trying to distract ourselves from the encroaching heat death of the planet, it’s not surprising that the 2019/…
Celebrating more than 150 years of African American literature with 100 books written by African American women
These authors are making sure we never forget the ghosts of our past, so that we can build a more inclusive future.
This is not a list of the best books of the decade. (This is, if you’re interested.) This is a list of books that, whether bad or good, were in one way or another defining for the last decade…
Which ones have you read? Which were your favorites?
This collection of 59 thoughtful and charming quotes about libraries and librarians will lift and inspire you to grab your library card.
Find your birth year's bestselling title based on Publishers Weekly's list for a suggestion of what to read next.
Have you read the most popular book the year that you were born?
We were so excited to present this year’s Shout 'n Share at Book Expo in New York City, an event where we called out forthcoming books we’re excited about, presenting as many brief synopses as possible in a quick hour. And now we’re delighted to share the shout-outs here, with the able help of Booklist
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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A detailed account of African-American life in the Northeast during World War II, carefully preserved in the basement of the Connecticut State Library, has been uploaded for a new, modern readership. Hunched over a lighted magnifying machine, Christine Gauvreau spent months scrolling through reels of microfilm of black-owned and operated Connecticut newspapers, preparing them to be digitized. They're some of the latest entrants in the Chronicling America project, a partnership between the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress to create a national digital database of historically significant U.S. newspapers published between 1690 and 1963.
Well, 2019 sure is interesting already. Let’s think about that just in terms of podcasts! While some of the heavy-hitter crime podcasts—like In the Dark and Missing and Murdered—are expected to ret…
2018 was a good year for books. Some of the authors we admire weigh in on their favorite reads.
2018 has been many things, but it certainly has not been lacking in great book cover design. Here at Lit Hub, we unpacked the biggest book cover trend of the year, compared US covers to their UK co…
Which covers are your favorites? Which titles have you read?