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Afternoon Bites: Ken Liu, Hannah Lillith Assadi Interviewed, Jason Lutes, and More

January 4, 2019
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At Tor.com, here’s Ken Liu’s introduction to the anthology Broken Stars.

Tablet interviewed Hannah Lillith Assadi.

Jeet Heer wrote about Jason Lutes’s graphic novel Berlin.

At The Baffler, exploring meditating at museums.

Dennis Cooper revisited Blake Butler’s novel 300,000,000.

Laura Catherine Brown was interviewed at The Lit Pub.

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