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Lit Hub Daily: July 6, 2026

Lit Hub Daily: July 6, 2026


Today: In 1893, Guy de Maupassant died.

  • Michael Dirda defends moby-dick As the ultimate American novel. | lit hub criticism
  • Why Plato’s “Mythical” Dinner Party seminar Is really about love. | Lit Hub Craft
  • How medieval scribes engaged in writing as a spiritual practice (and preserved culture and history in the process). | Lit Hub History
  • On the unexpected gift of sharing a debut at an older age: “When my manuscript wasn’t selected as the winner, I realized that getting a collection published can take longer than I expected. And oh my god, did I ever do that.” | Lit Hub Memoirs
  • This week in literary history, American Red Cross volunteer Ernest Hemingway was hit by an Austrian mortar shell while delivering chocolates to soldiers on the Italian front. | Lit Hub History
  • Joshua Thermidor reflects on how Etel Adnan influenced a generation of poets. | lit hub criticism
  • “One has to be willing to humiliate oneself to yodel, there is no spiritual bypass.” Valerie Hsiung explores Yodel’s poetics. | Lit Hub Craft
  • “You have long arms for your height. Everyone tells you so. Good for hugs in pickup basketball and pulling down rebounds.” Read “Catcher” from Mac Crane’s first story collection, Employee. | Lit Hub Fiction
  • David E. Nye believes The optical illusion of American progress. | mit press reader
  • Jeff Goodwin Explores oft-erased marxism Web Du Bois. | Jacobean
  • When Rosemary Tonks rejected her own writing (After converting to Christianity). | New York Review of Books
  • Hank Kennedy read two books recently Graphic biographies of Jane Austen. | comics journal
  • have you heard? AI is bad for business. | 404 media
  • Kelly Daly rereads Mark Twain As the world burns. | etc magazine
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