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Lit Hub Weekly: March 31 – April 4, 2025

TODAY: In 1856, Booker T. Washington is born. 

Also on Lit Hub:

Why so many working Americans are unhoused10 great new children’s books • 10 new nonfiction titles • The episode that changed NPR’s This American Life • Christopher Spaide recommends new poetry collections • Why university presses are so critical for poetryApril’s best sci-fi and fantasy booksOn writing a sequel to a 20-year-old novel • Living in the shadow of long COVIDCan writers remember how to read for fun? • Read “Jailbreak of Sparrows,” a poem by Martín Espada • Stockton University academics speak out against fascismWhat the myth of the Minotaur unearths about human nature • How Norman Mailer taught Anthony Giardina to defend his plots • The infinite possibilities and gross misuses of genetic researchRead “Architect’s Watercolor,” a poem by Arthur Sze • How calculated risk-taking can lead to scientific innovation • On the government’s threat to NPR and PBS • Lessons from the Jewish children who fled Nazi Germany • Are you the asshole if you don’t want to list someone you fell out with in your book acknowledgments? • 5 book reviews you need to read this week • Mourning rituals and burial practices of the prehistoric past • What an old dollhouse has to teach about storytelling •  Read “Because You Wished For It,” a poem by Ahmad Almallah • How “backyard biology” can lead to scientific breakthroughs • On the university as crisis and price of Columbia’s soul • Crystal Hana Kim on the many uses of food • Nick Ripatrazone revisits Val Kilmer’s poetry • The best reviewed books of the week • Nancy Kricorian on memorializing her grandmother in a novel • Maggie Smith on why we should embrace imperfection •  Read “The Bible as Literature,” a poem by Amy Gerstler

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