True crime accounts once focused on the crime and the perpetrator—typically a man—while marginalizing the victim, usually a woman. That’s begun to change in recent years, and PW spoke with three ...
but they don’t just have books. Subscribers (and non-subscribers!) can listen to Audible’s large catalog of podcasts ...
Night falls earlier. Days are shorter, leaving us in darkness for more of our time. It’s autumn in our part of the world, and there’s a reason why horror books and movies often take place in the fall.
Amid the downturn in audio, some executives think the public radio model — with a dash of true crime — might provide a way ...
True crime content often leads to a wave of public interest, and multiple cases have seen major developments following that ...
Sarah Weinman is the author of 2018's The Real Lolita, a journalist, and the editor of three crime anthologies. The latest of those anthologies, Unspeakable Acts, collects 13 true-crime stories ...
Entertainment journalist and longtime Variety contributor Scott Huver takes a racy look at celebrity vice in his first book ... Schuster on Oct. 1, the true crime exposé serves as both ...
He has been working at the brand since 2016, and is the author of the No. 1 New York Times best-selling book ... with the latest crime coverage? Sign up for PEOPLE's free True Crime newsletter ...
Historian Kathy Wilson investigates how a novel about social reform transformed Christmas from a date on the church calendar ...