The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Heather Gay is already the author of two memoirs, and now she’s expanding her bibliography with her first foray into fiction. The Bravo star, 51, will ...
These new must-read mysteries are ripe with revenge; discover how authors like Jose Ando, Caroline Glenn and Leodora ...
Russian-born writer Katerina Poladjan has won the Fiction Prize at the Leipzig Book Fair for her novel "Golden Sands," the ...
Every week, the critics and editors at the New York Times Book Review pick the most interesting and notable new releases, from literary fiction and serious nonfiction to thrillers, romance novels, ...
If there is a poet laureate of the "you can just do things" crowd, it's novelist Andy Weir. Weir broke into the mainstream with The Martian, a science fiction novel about a man stuck on Mars who ...
Though there’s talk of the audio boom harming sales of non-fiction, fiction lovers are only being further enthused by all the author interviews and literary chats now out there. Here’s our pick of the ...
In his “superb non-fiction” and in his media appearances, John Lanchester “comes across as a thoroughly decent chap”, said ...
Pan Fiction publishing director Sarah Hodgson has pre-empted world rights in two “utterly charming” murder mysteries by journalist Robert Hutton from Antony Topping of Greene & Heaton.
Thousands of new books get published every day. This means there's an impossibly larger number of new fiction and nonfiction ...
The powerful and timely graphic novel Parable of the Talents, marks the third time John Jennings and author Damian Duffy have ...
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Story boundaries: exploring moral gray areas in fiction
Let's test story boundaries. Would you read a book where you find yourself rooting for the villain? Exploring moral gray areas in fiction.
Mohtar, Louise Erdrich, Han Kang, Lena Dunham, Rachel Kohng, Jesym Ward and Anne Enright have books out this spring.
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