Mary Catherine Starr, creator of @Momlife_Comics talks about her book ‘Mama Needs a Minute!,’ an illustrated guide to the ...
In the week where Catherine Kirwan releases her latest Cork-set novel, she recalls some of her cultural touchstones ...
In Baldwin, Styron, and Me, Mélikah Abdelmoumen considers Baldwin and Styron's surprising yet vital friendship from her ...
The night Jack Smyth ran into the flames to save his wife from their burning home, he was too late. But his bravery made him ...
As the Majda’s only real link to... This expansion of Asaro’s 2011 novella, City of Cries, is the first book in a new series set in her well-established Skolian Empire universe. With the ...
about the Sherbrooke family with a refreshing twist. In contrast to the rakish men featured in the three preceding books, the hero here, Tysen Sherbrooke,... Set in Regency England (though not a ...
In Skin, Catherine Bush plunges into the vortex of all that shapes us. Summoning relationships between the human and more-than-human, she explores a world where touch and intimacy are both ...
Catherine Vandome. A woman from Preston has published a book about her life with a chronic illness. Catherine Vandome ...
Catherine Fisher’s spooky opening to T he ... will plunge our central character into deadly danger. The Immortalists book review: Emotional tale of life and death Seren Rhys is the classic ...
Catherine Airey’s debut novel, Confessions, opens in New York in September 2001, in the immediate aftermath of the attacks on the World Trade Center. Cora, who has been orphaned by the events of ...
Catherine Chidgey shares how her writing process evolved from disorganized scenes to structured storytelling, shaping her ...
Dreamcount by Chiamanda Ngozi Adichie. From award-winning author of Americanah and We Should All Be Feminists. Chiamaka is a Nigerian travel writer living in America. Alone in the ...