In a world of dwindling reviews, the author Lydia Davis’s new work charts a more serendipitous path to reading.
This is not a craft book but a memoir, yet 'Joyride' might contain some of the best writing advice you'll ever read.
The 20-year aspiring attorney and screenwriter explains how his creative ambition and athletic talent reinforce each other.
In Grace Byron’s, Herculine, the unnamed narrator is a bitingly funny critic of New York culture. She speaks of “hot freelance girls,” a specific media breed seemingly made in a lab with a “cloud of ...
As a CFR fellow of more than twenty years, Max Boot has traced the ups and downs of American foreign policy. He chatted with CFR about how his career burgeoned from a love of history and the ...
The author made her name writing racy novels, but her life was almost as interesting as those of the characters in her books ...
In “The Ten Year Affair,” the Beacon-based writer blends humor and heartbreak to examine infidelity, imagination and the search for meaning.
KOSU’s Sarah Liese sat down with Cherokee author Eliana Ramage to chat about her writing process, her Cherokee identity as it relates to characters in the book, and the overall impact the novel has ...
Ocasek, who was always the chief songwriter in the bands he formed, discovered punk rock early thanks his friendship with Edward Hyson, who as a Boston disc jockey in the mid-’70s died his hair pink, ...
South Asian History Professor at Emory University, US, Ruby Lal explains her approach to Mughal history; reading signs of Nur Jahan’s co-sovereignty in memoir, court documents and art history; and why ...
In honor of "Band Books Week," the Worcester Public Library will celebrate “the freedom to read” all afternoon on Oct. 11.
From the Ashes” started out like a house on fire, but the rise of DC’s Absolute Universe mostly kicked the X-Men books out of the top of the sales charts in late 2024. Since then, the X-Men books have ...