Here are the year’s notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction, chosen by the staff of The New York Times Book Review.
Petri is the author of "A.P.'s US History: Important American Documents (I Made Up)" and the essay collections "Nothing Is Wrong And Here Is Why" and "A Field Guide to Awkward Silences." ...
The Chattanooga Writers’ Guild, now in its 23rd year of helping local writers develop their craft and career, has just published the 8th edition of the Chattanooga Writers' Guild Anthology, featuring ...
Jewish themes were constantly present in Pervomaysky's work. In the early “everyday” stories and novels they occupy a leading ...
Born in 1939 in Bonnievale in the Western Cape, Breytenbach became a leading Afrikaans poet and a staunch critic of the ...
Rosario Murillo, wife of Daniel Ortega, rises to co-president in Nicaragua, blending fiery rhetoric, eccentric style, and ...
Several Cambria County residents are being recognized for their contributions to a new biography about industrial titan ...
Atul Kulkarni, the renowned actor, producer, and screenwriter, highlighted the significance of unrestricted reading for ...
Is there any statistical proof behind the stereotype that poets can't drive? A non-driving poet attempts to find out.
Michael Greyeyes plays a sheriff in a Mi’kmaq community where not only are the Indigenous people surviving the zombie plague, ...