This week I’m going to break a couple of the guidelines I try to hold myself to here. One is that I try not to write about books that aren’t already released and available to the public. Having been ...
There is a whole, real-world saga/story behind Hannah Pittard’s deeply entertaining new novel, “If You Love It, Let It Kill You.” In 2023, Pittard published “We Are Too Many,” an unconventional memoir ...
In this week's edition of Endnotes, we take a look at Hannah Pittard's If You Love It, Let It Kill You, where a novelist and creative writing instructor reflects on her life and the craft of fiction ...
"The Fates Will Find Their Way" by Hannah Pittard, Ecco, 256 pages, $22.99. It’s been said that life is like a game of cards: The hand you’re dealt is destiny, but the way you play it is free will.
Litquake is proud to host the SF launch of Hannah Pittard's newest book, the novel Listen to Me, a modern gothic about a marriage and road trip gone hauntingly awry. She will be in conversation with ...
President Nancy Cunningham welcomed members and guests to the Literary Society of the Desert lunch featuring Hannah Pittard, author of Visible Empire. This is the fourth season for the non-profit ...
Background: Pittard is an author and has been teaching since 2005. She has been an English professor at the University of Kentucky since 2014. She’s written six books, four while living in Lexington.
Noted author Hannah Pittard visits OSU-Cascades in Bend with ‘If You Live It, Let It Kill You’ The title of author Hannah Pittard’s latest novel, “If You Love It, Let It Kill You,” is alone an ...
The jacket copy of Hannah Pittard’s If You Love It, Let It Kill You prepares us for a story about a novelist whose ex-husband’s debut novel contains an “unflattering” portrait of her. As recursive as ...
Hannah Pittard's ambitious fourth novel, "Visible Empire," was inspired by the 1962 Paris plane crash that killed over 100 prominent Atlantans, art patrons returning from a tour of European museums.