In Sally Rooney’s novels, love is always being bought, sold, or reduced to tropes. But this is also what makes it real.
Granta Young British Novelist Eliza Clark, author of Boy Parts, discusses her new short story collection, She's Always Hungry ...
This fall brings new fiction from CanLit stalwarts and international heavy-hitters, along with plenty of fiction that ...
Robin Talley's new novel, 'Everything Glittered,' brings readers to the Prohibition days of Washington, D.C., as 17-year-old ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
The Queen may join TikTok to become a book influencer with her reading charity, it has been suggested. Following the ...
Moorhead author Kim Larson's debut children's picture book releases Oct. 1 from The Little Press, and the story focuses on an unlikely friendship between a fainting goal and a turkey in "Goat's Boat ...
A well-loved independent bookshop has recently moved to new Morpeth premises and celebrated with an opening day attended by ...
Sally Rooney seems like a contradictory idea. On the one hand, you have the woman – now 33, in rural Ireland – who’s ...
If you’re looking for ghost stories that are outside the run-of-the-mill spooky tales, Kevin Brockmeier has got you covered.
Take it from San Antonio horror novelist Johnny Compton, a Stoker nominee whose new book “Devils Kill Devils” (Tor Nightfire) ...