A longstanding belief in the publishing world suggests that men avoid reading fiction that centers on the lives of women.
We pick the sci-fi novels we’re most looking forward to reading this month, from a new Brandon Sanderson to  the latest from ...
While February tends to be the dreariest month of the year for me, there appear to be some sunny spots on the horizon: two of ...
Author Eric Valdespino announces the availability of The Listeners, a completed speculative science-fiction novel, for ...
In his fifteenth novel, award-winning author Gerald Everett Jones invites readers on an intriguing emotional journey ...
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The KUOW Book Club is partnering once again with The Seattle Public Library to present a series of live author talks at the ...
A drastic drop in reading for pleasure has prompted a national campaign to get Britain to fall back in love with books.
Nearly half a century before “Heated Rivalry” skated its way to screens, a budding literary talent pseudonymously published some sporty smut of his own.
Two-time Survivor alum Stephen Fishbach wrote his debut novel Escape! partially based on his experience playing the wildly popular reality TV show.
David Foster Wallace’s novel, in all its immensity, became the subject of sanctification and then scorn. But the work rewards ...
The debate rages on nearly a century later. Two giants of the Jazz Age, two different approaches to storytelling, and one ...