TODAY: In 1894, Anton Chekhov’s story, “The Student,” is published in Russkie Vedomosti.
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“Pandaram had risen before dawn. He had bathed at home, streaked himself with sacred ash, drunk his karuppatti kaapi and was now taking his snuff.” Read from Jeyamohan’s novel The Abyss, translated by Suchitra Ramachandran. | Lit Hub Fiction
FROM A LEGENDARY AVANT-GARDE POET
A landmark collection from Kim Hyesoon, the grand dame of contemporary Korean poetry, documenting her first and only work of digital performance art to date. Features 34 drawings by the artist Fi Jae Li.
Award-winning author and beloved teacher Ausubel offers 101 exercises that promise to welcome you back to the page again and again. Say goodbye to writer’s block because “Unstuck can’t help but unstick you!”
“Perfect wife, perfect life? Think again. A bold and biting satire, Yesteryear examines the power of social media to spin a lie so deep, it turns ‘home sweet home’ into a prison.” –Nita Prose, author of The Maid series