Digital distribution shouldn't give publishers unlimited control over what we own. Even if physical media dies, our rights ...
The new memoir “Honolulu Blues” by Joel Walkowski examines the strange, enduring power of loving a team that so rarely loves ...
The author of an acclaimed book about slavery is crying racism after her writing came under scrutiny by scholars for ...
Zachary Young accuses the CIA of censorship after the agency ordered him to delete his spy memoir "American Spy" and burn all ...
Mary Agria will present a gardening and writing program at the Little Traverse Historical Museum in Petoskey on July 16.
Cesar Alvarez takes a bloody episode from his family's past and turns it into the best new musical of the year (so far).
Her first collection of short fiction, “It Will Come Back to You,” is threaded with erudition but never pretentious.
Loosely defined as mysteries written between the two world wars (though there’s some flexibility here), Golden Age mysteries ...
For years critics treated self-published books as easy rejects. Lately, a handful of independent authors have reminded me ...
When The Washington Post’s management axed Book World in February, it wasn’t just one casualty among hundreds of layoffs; it was the latest high-profile death blow to a newspaper book review section ...