Lit Hub Weekly: June 8 – 12, 2026

By Literary Hub | Created at 2026-06-13 10:42:05 | Updated at 2026-06-14 10:48:07 1 day ago

THE BEST OF THE LITERARY INTERNET

TODAY: In 1752, Frances Burney is born.  

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Balancing brutal night shifts with writing poetry • The timeless appeal of Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility • Rachel Carson’s poetic environmental vision • The “Black feminist methodology of communing with scraps” • How Katherine Mansfield crafted children’s worlds • 5 books to better understand the World Cup • This week in literary history, Lolita premieres in New YorkThe day FDR and Anton Cermak witnessed baseball history • What’s in a title? Teamwork. • Authors answer 7 questions about craft and life • Books about human and animal connections • Sofia Montrone on becoming reacquainted with her grandfather through fiction • Six books with (actually) realistic sex • The parallels between how humans treat each other and the natural world • “The Seneca Bear Hunter,” who killed the last Eastern Elk in AmericaWhy art depicting dogs says more about people • Why just kill your darlings when you can murder them?The Murmuration, possibly the strangest soccer novel ever written • Pushing back againstanti-vaxxer arguments • What’s a multispecies map?5 book reviews you need to read this week • This week’s Independent Press Top 40 Bestsellers for fiction and nonfiction • We’d like to introduce you to Lost Kite EditionsMaris Kreizman’s best books of the year (so far) • Zinzi Clemmons talks to Myriam Gurba about telling her own story • Namwali Serpell and Vinson Cunningham on Toni Morrison’s Beloved • Don’t know what to write? Get a dog.Parmigiano Reggiano, a culinary icon • The life and times of George Forster, 18th century naturalist • If literacy is in decline, why are bookstores booming? • Pairing poetry collections with K-pop • Did you know the Mayflower Puritans came from a town called Scrooby?How ancient writers considered bees • Why sitting on the judge’s bench can inform craft • The best reviewed books of the week • What writers can learn from sculpting

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