Three Ukrainian literary works will be translated into French in 2025, showcasing experiences from war through poetry, plays, ...
Martin Riker teaches at Washington University in St. Louis. His most recent novel is “The Guest Lecture.” The two things most ...
The 44th edition of Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF) concluded on Sunday evening, leaving book lovers to crave for more ...
Two top New Zealand authors are dropped from a major book award after AI is found in their cover art, triggering a fierce ...
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Two Ohio high school students will soon see their work in print after earning spots in a national writing anthology. Sophomore Gracie Higgins and freshman Cameron Minor, members of the school’s Ink ...
Center Stage at Southampton Arts Center will present the Long Island staged readings of Truman Capote's holiday short story ...
In the 13 stories by du Maurier, there is always space for a laugh, a scare, and an active imagination that can run through this genre.
At its best, Joy Williams’s “The Pelican Child” is delightfully unhinged; at its worst, willfully weird and repetitive.
Chandrarathna Bandara With a title reminiscent of Simone de Beauvoir’s Brigitte Bardot and the Lolita Syndrome this most ...
After 15 years of quiet development, a celebrated filmmaker and essayist makes a fiction debut with "Closing Party and Other ...
In her new and second novel A Place for People Like Us, Botha, who is on the faculty of Toronto’s Humber School for Writers, ...