Literary Hub lance une nouvelle série d'entretiens avec des auteurs

Une nouvelle rubrique sur Literary Hub pose sept questions à cinq auteurs.

La plateforme a inauguré sa toute dernière série intitulée Lit Hub Asks. Elle présente les réponses de plusieurs écrivains suivant un format standard. Les questions ont pour but d'offrir un éclairage sans qu'il n'y ait de bonnes ou de mauvaises réponses.

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