The author of Called by the Hills On her new book about living and working in the mountains that also includes her artwork ...
The Bulletin’s mission—protecting civilization from manmade existential threats like nuclear weapons and climate change—is ...
This book outlines the author’s reflections on various subjects including his childhood dream of becoming a fast bowler, cats, Buddha, the Karvi flower, writing, his friends, and life in Mumbai ...
In his fifteenth novel, award-winning author Gerald Everett Jones invites readers on an intriguing emotional journey ...
A new documentary features John Waters and other giants paying homage to "one of the great American literary stylists." ...
The celebrated author on the challenges of being kind, the benefits of meditation and the reality check of death.
Fiction about online life tends to mimic its dull repetition. A debut novel doesn’t quite succeed in raising the stakes—but ...
Everything That Is Beautiful (Manilla, April) is Louise Nealon’s follow-up to her award-winning debut, Snowflake. Told ...
Lisa Taddeo writes about women as they live when no one is watching. This profile traces her journey from 'Three Women' to ...
Her 2012 novel “Treasure Island!!!” remains a cult classic. Her new book, “The Hitch,” arrives some 15 years later, with some ...
Brandon Sanderson spoke with several authors to discuss the overused science fiction tropes they want to get rid of.
From fiction to poetry, nonfiction to comics, picture books to YA, there's something for every reader to curl up with while ...
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