LEXINGTON, Ky. (Aug. 26, 2025) — Fiction has long offered writers a veil — an opportunity to tell deeply personal stories at a safe distance.
But what happens when that veil is intentionally thin, when the line between fact and imagination is not simply blurred but deliberately twisted?
Hannah Pittard is the Guy M. Davenport Professor in English at the University of Kentucky College of Arts and Sciences. Photo provided.That’s the space explored in “If You Love It, Let It Kill You,” the latest novel from Hannah Pittard. An acclaimed author and English professor in College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Kentucky, she delves into the messy, hilarious and often painful intersections of personal truth and imaginative storytelling.
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