While perusing the shelves at the Boulder Bookstore on an unseasonably warm Tuesday, I pick up a book and flip it over to ...
Oti Mabuse has revealed she's making a major career move in a 'spicy' announcement. Earlier this week, the former Strictly ...
Robert Coover, the American writer, who has died aged 92, was for more than 50 years a purveyor of tricksy, unclassifiable ...
Saturday Night' depicts the 90 minutes leading up to the very first episode of 'SNL' — but it takes some liberties with the ...
These terrifying tales by the likes of Stephen King and Shirley Jackson are more than good reads: They’ll freak you out, too.
On October 3, the Palestine Book Club had its first meeting of the year to discuss Yasmin Zaher’s novel “The Coin.” The group brought together members of local communities, including Bowdoin students, ...
We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson and Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier The chills in the 1959 Gothic horror ...
A chilling, thriller-like account of how a nuclear war might unfold and books by two award-winning novelists are among finalists for Britain’s leading nonfiction book prize.
Now a widely celebrated voice in crime fiction, she just published her fifth book, “The Examiner.” The Book Review Podcast: ...
"My prayer is to plant the kind of seeds to really help the Center for Social Justice here kind of get its roots and to ...
Big things are afoot in the indie fantasy book space. Today is The Day of the Dragon, an event started by authors Ryan Cahill, Michael R. Miller, and Philip C.
Jason Mott’s first novel since “Hell of a Book” is a kind of meta-sequel to his award-winning meta-narrative about a Black ...