Outrageous Fortunes is an unearthing of the life and times of Mary Fortune, who wrote the first book of detective stories ...
Amid all the hoopla surrounding Saturday Night Live’s 50th anniversary in February, one part of the show received little fanfare: the portraits of the host and musical guest that pop up before and ...
First Year by Kristina Ross is an award-winning debut fiction about a young actress navigating her way around an education in ...
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Carl Hiaasen “Double Whammy” reaches back early into Carl Hiaasen’s career. The book was published in 1987 and introduces ...
A number of books and articles have been written about the October 7th brutal and savage massacre—the murder, rape, torture, slaughtering babies, pillaging and kidnaping of 1,200 Israelis and forei ...
With a wink to every writing teacher’s favorite adage, Curtis Sittenfeld’s “Show Don’t Tell” delivers a dozen short stories ...
Schlink is best known in the United States for his 1997 novel “The Reader,” or the 2008 film of the same title.
When Charlie scrapes her knee by falling off her bicycle, her sister Alex explains how adaptable our skin is at healing. This ...
Alba de Céspedes’s book, a coming-of-age novel following eight young women in Rome, is perfect for fans of Elena Ferrante. “Blood on Satan’s Claw,” by Robert Wynne-Simmons, is a novel by ...
BrightLocal report reveals consumer review trends: less focus on perfect ratings, new platform preferences, and more ...
It always interested Cato Institute co-founder Ed Crane that while left-handed writers represent roughly 11 percent of the ...