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Literary Hub's top 10 nearest neighbors span blogs, literary magazines, a book publisher, a journalist, and an activist — with scores compressed into a 0.98–0.97 band and no single entity pulling away from the rest.

The shape is flat: The Millions (0.98), Gloria Steinem (0.98), The Rumpus (0.98), Granta (0.98), and LA Review of Books (0.98) all sit within two hundredths of each other. Tallying the top 10 by subcategory: five are magazines (Granta, LA Review of Books, Electric Literature, London Review of Books, The Paris Review), two are blogs (The Millions, The Rumpus), one is a book publisher (Timothy McSweeney), one is a website (Longreads), and one is an activist (Gloria Steinem). Literary magazines dominate, but the presence of an activist at 0.98 — matching the top literary blogs — signals that the audience composition extends meaningfully beyond the literary-media cluster. No other website (Literary Hub's own subcategory) appears in the top 10 besides Longreads at 0.98.

The flat, tightly compressed distribution suggests an audience defined by a consistent profile that maps equally well across literary publishing, long-form criticism, and adjacent cultural commentary.

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