A Ghanaian-born poet; a chronicler of the Cuban refugee experience; and an experimental artist "writing between genres" are this year's winners.
The agents’ hot tips among the runners and riders at the 2025 Bologna Children’s Book Fair The Bookseller ’s Hotlists are ...
At the end of the twentieth century, Chaim Grade preserved the memory of a Jewish tradition besieged by the forces of ...
Mark Mustian's third novel was published on March 15, just in time for Word of South's 11th year on April 4-5.
PLEASE wake up! No matter what cavern idiots tell you in the back of your mind, look at these stones and understand what they ...
Many Indian writers have benefitted from the famed Iowa Writing Program, but recent funding cuts threaten to close this ...
The author and publisher pulled out the stops to ensure the biography Ripper: The Making of Pierre Poilievre would hit the ...
I n the annals of American literary culture, few have left as bold a mark as Edgar Allan Poe. In 1841, with the locked-room ...
Mark Z. Danielewski’s “House of Leaves” is just as scary today as it was when it was published a quarter-century ago.
Folk tales offer a kind of fabular impersonality, where an author’s voice is lost in a wider fiction machine or culture of storytelling. That form of multi-voiced impersonality played a big part in ...
Nestled in the heart of Kansas City, Missouri, Prospero’s Books stands as a beacon for book lovers, a siren call to those who ...
The Moorhead Friends Writing Group has published five anthologies of writing set in the fictional Effham Falls. The newest is ...