Author: Colorado author Humphrey Archer explores the structural framework of how things fall apart and what remains when the normal expectations boil away. Author of eight volumes of short stories ...
Literary horror giant Stephen King rarely writes full introductions for contemporary books. Nat Cassidy's 'I Know a Place' is the rare exception to the rule.
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We're continuing to celebrate Black History Month by looking back at 2016, a year that brought big moments in the culture.
Starry and Restless" is Julia Cooke’s aptly titled biography of pioneering foreign correspondents Rebecca West, Martha Gellhorn, and Emily Hahn.
We have rarely done reviews of books. Fairly recently an opportunity presented itself to review a book on the subject of how ...
To his credit, Kasy is a realist here. He doesn’t presume that any of these proposals will be easy to implement. Or that it will happen overnight, or even in the near future. The troubling question at ...
The training, organised by Mama Bee Book Club, involved two schools, Udozo Memorial Primary School and Amenyi Community ...
It’s not just the phone, it’s the lighting. Scientists have found a new biological link between dim indoor habits and the global nearsightedness epidemic.
I’ve now read all of the novels shortlisted for the 2025 Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize for comic fiction aside from the two written by actual comedians (sorry, Sandi Toksvig and Richard Ayoade, ...
Two new novels share a seriousness that resists speed-reading or summary judgment. Jonathan Miles' "Eradication" is a compact, disciplined work that confronts moral responsibility without offering ...
At times like if Pulp Fiction was set at a roadhouse halfway between Geraldton and nowhere, Gunpowder Creek is a compulsive ...