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The bestselling author of "Anxious People" talks about the pressure he faces from the publishing industry "machine" and his hope for young writers.
From Harvard Review editor Kevin Evers, the book details the 'business and creative decisions that have defined each phase of Swift's career' ...
With Sovereignty in the books as the 151st Kentucky Derby winner, the question shifts to: Will he forge on to try to win the ...
Our plucky, resilient, inventive yet no-nonsense heroine is no angel, yet seems to be protected by her own guardian angel.
Bookstores with a side hustle of drinks and food isn’t new — two personal favorites include Rough Draft Bar & Books in Kingston, New York, and The Den (part of Politics & Prose bookstore) in ...
There are also luxury, vintage and music pop-ups, Chicago Leather Pride parties, a literary pop-up at a doughnut shop and ...
The Queen of the Tambourine,” “Old Filth” and other fiction vividly captured both working-class and aristocratic Britain in ...
Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby,” first published in 1925, is one of the nation’s greatest novels. Here’s a selection of ...
It’s not a large exhibition, but it’s a versatile one, covering medieval bookmaking technology and science, the social lives ...
A 400-year-old Shakespeare mystery has gotten a major shake-up.
“Mum loves to read so much so she was always pining for me to be a reader and she read to me a lot and then I began to read but it was sort of off and on,” the 21-year-old northern beaches ...
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