Today's literary success stories are being written as much on social media feeds as they are on manuscript pages.
In Maggie Su’s novel “Blob,” a young woman transforms a gelatinous splotch into an object of affection, with mixed results.
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Stephen King recently revealed on social media that his is “beavering away” on a third novel in The Talisman horror fantasy ...
There’s more than one ghost in the machine in,” Nnedi Okorafor’s new sci-fi-adjacent novel finely attuned to our age of AI ...
Strong winds over the next day will create dangerous conditions as several major wildfires continue to burn in the Los ...
Ukraine is using a pulse jet engine to power the Trembita missile. Despite being an older, seldom-used design, these engines ...
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