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Considering these five issues early in the writing process can help focus and shape your manuscript, Katherine Ann Wiley writes.
Yang Shuang-zi’s “Taiwan Travelogue,” a National Book Award winner, is a nesting-doll narrative about colonial power in its many forms.
“Indigenous Critical Reflections on Traditional Ecological Knowledge” will be particularly valued by academics, students, tribal and government leaders, Indigenous communities and non ...
In Charlotte Runcie's entertaining debut, a theater critic known for his pans sleeps with the wrong woman — then seeks solace ...
Books Book Review: Hunted by the FBI and Russian Oligarch, a hedge fund manager flees into the wilderness "The writing is tight, the suspense is unrelenting" in Boston-based Joseph Finder's latest ...
Books Book Review: Nate Bargatze tries to bring his comedy from screen to page with ‘Big Dumb Eyes’ For super fans or anyone who would rather read funny stories than watch Bargatze tell them ...
In Chow’s words, “this book is the story of crypto’s craziest sequence yet,” but it’s also a look into a world that will have “other-century” qualities for a lot of readers.
Book Review: Ron Chernow’s ‘Mark Twain’ gives readers an honest assessment of beloved author’s life Chernow’s willingness to give readers the unvarnished truth about Twain makes the ...
In “ More Than Words: How to Think About Writing in the Age of AI,” Warner uses this anecdote to illustrate that the act of writing is not about the production of words but is, rather, a ...
The book moves two young, innocent and shy characters together through life and the many difficulties they incur through their own tragic flaws. Stoner errs in his relationship, as does his wife, but, ...
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s new novel ‘Dream Count’ suffers from the retrograde gender politics and bad writing that has defined her career of late.