Hum by Helen Phillips, our November/December Book Club pick, is an all-too-possible projection of how tech might make our ...
Ann Patchett, who owns a Nashville bookstore, has written numerous best sellers. She talks about her love of reading and how it inspires her writing ...
Nilkhet is not merely a name on Dhaka’s map; it is an emotion. A place steeped in layers of memory, significance, and quiet ...
By C.Y. Peters When the film Titanic swept the world in 1997, people became enchanted with the fictional character of Rose, a ...
Amid the inevitable violence and horror, there are the equally inevitable heroes and villains, but for everyone the world has ...
Mindy Walker recently completed an advanced seminar in Holocaust education, which she uses in her classes at Holt High School ...
By day, sisters Molly and Clara appear to be modern-day New Yorkers, living in an indie cinema that was once home to a Yiddish theater. At night, they transform into ...
Carole Boston Weatherford is the winner of the 2025 Children's Literature Legacy Award honoring an author or illustrator, ...
It has the form and texture of a classic crime novel, its antecedents stretching back decades to the golden age of mystery fiction and the heyday of Agatha Christie and her peers. You can save ...
We’ve got a new book in the Winnebago County crime series today as well as some fiction published late last year including ...
Leyna Krow’s newest short story collection, “Sinkhole and Other Inexplicable Voids” delivers on the fabulist elements fans of ...