Literary hub calls for end to hot-washing in adaptations

An opinion piece published on Literary Hub urges Hollywood to stop hot-washing literary adaptations.

The article, titled Literary Hub » Hollywood Needs to Stop Hot-Washing Literary Adaptations, appeared online yesterday. It addresses concerns about how literary works are adapted for film and television. No specific productions or individuals are named in the available source material.

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LitHub spotlight on overlooked queer books amid shadowed NYT reviews, symbolizing literary representation gaps.
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LitHub launches reviews of queer books overlooked by New York Times

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Literary Hub has published a series of 13 reviews highlighting books by trans and queer authors that received no coverage in the New York Times Book Review from 2013 to 2022. The project, titled 'What Was Lost: A Queer Accounting of the NY Times Book Review, 2013-2022,' responds to the editorial tenure of Pamela Paul, who led the section during that period and later wrote an anti-trans essay. Organized by Sandy E. Allen and Maris Kreizman, the initiative aims to address gaps in literary criticism and foster discussion on representation.

A new piece appeared on Literary Hub questioning the value of most writers.

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A new essay examines insights from the recent Pacific Palisades burning.

Literary Hub published an analysis on unions gaining momentum in the publishing sector.

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In a reflective piece published on Literary Hub, a narrative medicine educator and speculative fiction author grapples with the challenges of continuing to write amid violence against artists and healers in America. Drawing on historical and literary figures, the essay emphasizes the role of storytelling in healing and resistance. It invokes Toni Morrison's words to argue that artists must work precisely during times of fear and uncertainty.

Literary Hub released an excerpt from the novel Good News by Alexa Yasemin Brahme on May 8.

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Literary Hub has selected its 11 favorite book covers from April, praising designers for taking chances with visuals, art, and humor. The roundup showcases striking designs, including textured hardcovers and deconstructed elements. A new list is expected in May.

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Literary Hub publishes essay on nonfiction storytelling

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New essay explores Primo Levi Kafka translation

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Literary hub launches new author interview series

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Literary hub explores data on online searches and loss

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Literary Hub Publishes Weekly Book Reviews Roundup

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Literary Hub publishes new piece on Eileen Myles

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Netflix announces 2026 book adaptation lineup

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Publishers Weekly releases summer reading list amid book news

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LitHub publishes piece on translating Kanako Nishi's work

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Literary Hub publishes piece on Ukrainian literature and war

 

 

 

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