An exciting new event will celebrate the city’s rich literary history and to highlight its current crop of talented and diverse writers.
What do you know about female killers—specifically, poisoners? Most likely, not much—but not to worry, because that’s where Deborah Blum, longtime author and science journalist, comes in.
On a research trip to Taiwan, writer Kat Chen studies late Taiwanese memoirist Sanmao and gains a new understanding of her mother.
Hannah Till had to be talked into publishing her first fantasy novel, “The Celestra.” She never really intended for anyone to read it. She had picked up writing as hobby, plowing her energy into a ...
Rick Astley looks back on ‘Never Gonna Give You Up,’ and embrace of Rickrolling as autobiography ‘Never’ sees American release.
The National Book Critics Circle has announced its finalists and special award winners for the publishing year 2024.
How do teachers captivate their students? Here, in a feature we call How I Teach, we ask great educators how they approach their jobs.
How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness has set off alarms and panic from local school ...
A writer from Scott Twp. is sharing her stories with all who are willing to listen. Jo Ann Walzcak, former English teacher at Lakeland High School, recently published her first book, “The ...
Wesley Browne began writing his first novel while studying law at the University of Kentucky. It took him years to complete the project. Ultimately, it was never published. "So, I wrote another one," ...
Fran Hauser's Bedford Books is open for business. Photograph by Jennifer Mullowney. “I’ve wanted to open a bookstore for as ...
Brooke Allen on “Academic Writing as if Readers Matter,” by Leonard Cassuto.