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June 1 – 5, 2026

June 1 - 5, 2026

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today: in 1875, Thomas Mann was born.

Also on Lit Hub:

Caconrad on “Bird Watching” by Eileen Miles • These 10 new children’s books are perfect for the start of summer • Poetry collections coming in June • Carson McCullers’ the heart is a Lonely Hunter This Week in History • This Month’s Best Science-Fiction and Fantasy Books • Author Julia Cook and Artist Paul Ely Discuss Group Illustration • Writing a Book Your Mother Will Never Read • Similarities Between Reality TV and a Midsummer Night’s Dream • What exactly is a “powerful” book? • Chaun Webster pursues his grandfather’s “archival remains” • What writing a book about Shakespeare can teach about family • Six books focused on the art of fantasy • When your novel is a love letter to your hometown • Why all my Children It’s More Arthurian Than You Think • Justin Wymer Reflects on a Volatile Family Reunion • Timothy Taylor Remembers His Mother’s Journey from Paris to America • Why Every American Writer Should “Pen Your Declaration of Independence in Prose or Poetry” • The Connection Between Writing and Substance Abuse • Books by Drag Performers Who Haven’t Been In It RuPaul’s Drag Race • Namali Serpell and Courtney Morrow discuss Toni Morrison Heaven • My sister thinks everything I write is about her. Is that a donkey? • This week’s Independent Press top 40 bestsellers for fiction and non-fiction • 5 book reviews What you need to read this week • Ijeoma Uchegbu exposes the science behind taste • Sonia Feldman recommends books about girls’ friendships • You’ve heard of Mary Shelley, but what about her half-sister Fanny Imlay? • Zoharan Mamdani’s The New Sheriff and the many manifestations of Copaganda • Amazon union-leader Chris Smalls remembers the accident that changed his life • PC Verone recommends essential Afro-surrealism • The best reviewed books Of the Week • The Myth of Powerlessness • Why You Should Write What Scares You • Read a poem by Donna Masini “The Figure a Poem Makes”

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