Andrea Barrett on Learning to Write Fresh Historical Fiction ‹

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Q: What surrounds the Earth?A: The Atmosphere; composed of air, vapor, and other gases.Q: How far from the Earth does the atmosphere extend?A: About 45 miles.Q: What can you say of the Air?A: It is thinner or less dense the further it is from the Earth.Q: When water dries up where does it go?A: It […]


17 of the Best Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Books of 2024 ‹

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You’ve probably figured out by now that the Lit Hub staff reads a lot of literary fiction—but we also read a lot of weird shit. I’m talking odd novellas full of magical realism, I’m talking chunky sci-fi epics, I’m talking swords and sorcery and bloody monsters in the woods. So in addition to our big list of […]


What Next?: Recent Post-Apocalyptic Fiction

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Susie (she/her) is a queer writer originally from Little Rock, now living in Washington, DC. She is the author of QUEERLY BELOVED and the forthcoming LOOKING FOR A SIGN from Dial Press/Random House. You can find her on Instagram @susiedoom. View All posts by Susie Dumond W. W. Norton Acid rainstorms have transformed New York […]