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Heather Christle’s “In the Rhododendrons: A Memoir with Appearances by Virginia Woolf” is an unusual blend of personal and ...
Who decides what’s good or bad in a story? Is it the writer? Or perhaps, could it be the conclusion? Maybe, it is the readers ...
S ummer is well and truly here, and relaxing with a good book is top of our to-do list. So whether you’re heading off on holiday or enjoying quiet afternoons in the garden, we’re here to help you find ...
Frosts, ice and snow in June, July and August? It happened one legendary summer — and it took scientists about 100 years to ...
The new novel from the author of Tussaud imagines what might have inspired Robert Louis Stevenson to write Dr Jekyll and Mr ...
Here's where to buy Andy Weir's Project Hail Mary online ahead of the release of the film adaptation starring Ryan Gosling.
Romance, drama, and sorrow abound in Mary Shelley, a new biopic about the famed author of Frankenstein. The film follows the young Mary Wollstonecraft-Godwin (Elle Fanning) as she rebels against ...
Twisty summer thrillers, magical romances, a true story of a marriage pushed to the brink and more.
In the past few years, writers have been liberated from traditional publishers with the advent of platforms like Substack, and there’s been a mushrooming of individual newsletters. But could it be ...
Boston College Law Founders Professor of Law Mary Sarah Bilder’s new book, Female Genius: Eliza Harriot and George Washington at the Dawn of the Constitution, implodes the assumption that America’s ...