With virtually no marketing or social media presence, “Theo of Golden” somehow became a blockbuster.
The book that made her name was “The Rector’s Wife” (1991), about an attractive middle- aged woman who moves to a rural ...
The entire staff was there at our first Christmas Eve office party, including our Basque contingency Santiago Saizarbitoria and his wife Maria and even Double-Tough had ventured up from our distant ...
This month, we’re hearing works along the theme of frost. Today, Caritj reads a poem, “Meridian Response,” by Ben Lerner. Lerner is a poet, novelist, and essayist who teaches at Brooklyn College. He’s ...
“Theo of Golden” became a word-of-mouth smash hit. It sold 3,000 copies in 2023, then 24,000 in 2024. This year, sales ...
Nicolle Wallace has had a fascinating career. In fact, the MSNBC journalist also lives another life as a novelist. Here's how ...
As attention spans shrink and screens get smaller, a veteran crime novelist explains why micro-drama series are perfectly ...
Pluribus viewers have heaped praise on the finale of season one, which debuted on Apple TV on Christmas Eve. The series, ...
Ernest Hemingway was one of the most popular American novelist and short story writer whose clear, direct style changed the ...
With multiple hit adaptations behind him, the celebrated novelist is turning to two-minute episodes to meet the habits of a ...
Set in places like the wilds of Montana to a rainy, craggy island off Scotland, these page-turners promise to take you away.
On the birth centenary of Shrilal Shukla, Gillian Wright, who translated his classic novel into English, pens a tribute.