The third annual three-day WIT Literary Festival kicks off at 1 p.m. Sept. 27, at Shakespeare & Company, with a wide-ranging ...
A Q&A with Lauren Appelbaum about her debut novel "Rachel Weiss’s Group Chat," which captures the range of feelings about ...
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 ...
More than 30 students from West Craven High School are celebrating becoming published authors after their mini fiction tales ...
When he wasn’t working on mystery stories, and he completed hundreds, G.K. Chesterton liked to think of new ways to tell them ...
Pasadena's YA Festival cancelled due to Central Library seismic retrofitting, leaving fans and authors without the annual ...
Robin Talley's new novel, 'Everything Glittered,' brings readers to the Prohibition days of Washington, D.C., as 17-year-old ...
You don’t have to live a haunting life of unparalleled grief and sorrow to be a great children’s author, but it helps.
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 ...
Ahead of the release of her highly-anticipated fourth novel, Intermezzo, Emma Loffhagen speaks to both fans and sceptics of ...