Irish writer O’Donnell debuts with a wrenching and scrupulously realistic narrative of a Dublin-based mother who, after years ...
The Urban Libraries Council this week released its second annual “Library Insights” survey of member libraries, which offered a fairly positive “data-informed view” of “post-pandemic performance for ...
Attorneys for the state of Florida have asked a federal judge to toss a closely watched lawsuit over HB 1069, a newly enacted ...
The National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize nominees discuss the wry maturity and singular strangeness of two writers whose ...
Più libri più liberi (More Books, More Freedom), scheduled for December 4-8 at Rome's La Nuvola convention center, will showcase independent Italian publishers under the theme The Measure of the World ...
A compensation survey by the American Society of Journalists and Authors and Gotham Ghostwriters found that 50% of ...
The Pulitzer Prize–winning poet and former poet laureate of the U.S. discusses his new book, his writing process for both ...
In The Sinners All Bow (Putnam, Jan.), historian Kate Winkler Dawson examines the 1832 killing that inspired The Scarlet ...
Chesapeake Climate Action Network founder Mike Tidwell once helped stop a power company’s plans to build a pipeline across ...
Author statement: “Discovering the diaries my grandfather, Api, had kept during the fall of Berlin 1945, I wanted to tell his ...
In this week's edition of Endnotes, we take a look at Cary Groner's 'The Way (Spiegel & Grau, Dec.). The clever ...
And not too many writers love that second part. They’ve hit “the end,” and they are ready to be at the end. The rewriting, ...