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When a country lacks stories written by its own people, it begins to lose its place in the global narrative, says children’s ...
The extra-long sunny days and relaxed pace of summer make this season an ideal time to delve into richer, more immersive ...
The author of Brotherless Night, which won the 2024 Women’s Prize and the Carol Shields Prize for Fiction, on capturing the ...
From short stories to novels to screenplays, from horror to fantasy to realistic fiction, Ray Bradbury spun gold throughout ...
One of the many jokes I’ll be stealing from Ed Park’s story collection “An Oral History of Atlantis,” as a woman protesting ...
Want to use summer’s student-free time to work on that academic manuscript? Dive into these tips and exercises to craft a ...
E. Lockhart chats with THR about her book gaining new popularity a decade after its publication and how the show’s ending ...
Last July, 11-year-old Linnea Cameron set sail in her imagination and began writing about the swashbuckling adventures of a ship crewed by a family of pirates. A year and a few drafts later, "The ...
Culture editor Alison Flood rounds up the New Scientist Book Club's take on our latest read, a time-travelling romance ...
This week’s reviews include historical fiction about Florence Nightingale, a love letter to letter-writing, a stirring take ...
Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year winner Abir Mukherjee on writing the most acclaimed thriller of the year - ...
The author of Goddess Complex on millennials being susceptible to cultic thinking, the mother-daughter dynamic, and her novel ...