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  • Writers to Watch: 10 Promising Fiction Debuts, Spring 2024

    This season’s slate of notable debut fiction draws on Native American and Igbo lore, Chinese numerology, class divisions across the globe, familial strife, and reparations.

  • Anna Quindlen Wants You to Get a Good Life

    The latest novel from Pulitzer Prize winner Anna Quindlen looks at family, grief, and moving forward after loss.

  • Tia Williams’s Wilde Ride

    In her latest novel, the bestselling author spins a steamy love story with a speculative twist that celebrates the magic of Harlem’s past and present.

  • Xu Zechen on Life in Chinese Cities

    Phoenix Publishing and Media Group adds a new anthology of six unusual short stories to its Jiangsu Literature Translated series. (Sponsored)

  • Laurie R. King Is Still on the Case

    As the author’s Mary Russell series enters its third decade, the latest entry mines new corners of Sherlockian lore and offers glimpses into King’s own life.

  • Yangsze Choo's Elegy for an Empire

    The author draws on Manchurian folklore, Chinese history, and her own nomadic youth for her latest novel, 'The Fox Wife.'

  • Kaveh Akbar's Labor of Love

    The poet explores art, death, and sobriety in 'Martyr!'—a debut novel he wrote with a little help from his friends.

  • Ijeoma Oluo’s New Book Was Forged in Fire

    With 'Be a Revolution,' the author looks to shift conversations about race from a place of trauma to one of loving action.

  • Margot Livesey’s New Novel Illuminates a Family Past

    The Scottish author returns with a novel that explores inheritance, clairvoyance, and consequences.

  • How Talking About Hell Hurts Believers

    Pastor Derek Ryan Kubilus calls eternal damnation “unbiblical.”

  • The New Book Evoking an Interfaith Champion

    Scholar Murray K. Watson explores the agenda behind the translations of André Chouraqui.

  • Thrillers Reveal Real Biblical Fears

    Historian Andrew S. Jacobs explores the popular fascination with fictitious threats to the Bible.

  • Studying the Buddha, East to West

    Scholar Philip C. Almond examines perceptions of Siddhartha Gautama.

  • Laurie Frankel’s Big Messy Family

    Laurie Frankel’s latest novel addresses the meaning of family, presenting an adoption story that eschews the tragic tropes and clichés often associated with the process.

  • Kiley Reid’s Real World

    Nuanced, true-to-life characters shine a spotlight on issues of class, race, and ethics in the author’s latest novel, 'Come and Get It.'

  • More Than Friends: PW Talks with Rhaina Cohen

    Cohen’s 'The Other Significant Others' (St. Martin’s, Feb.) studies platonic relationships and those whose lives center them.

  • Olivie Blake Faces Her Fandom

    In wrapping up her Atlas series, the author stays true to her literary vision while honoring the vocally opinionated readers that made her a bestseller.

  • Jennifer Belle Gets Brave and Regrets Everything

    More than a quarter century after 'Going Down' set tongues wagging, Jennifer Belle is back with 'Swanna in Love'—and ready to do it all over again.

  • Jeff Lindsay and the Thief of Hearts

    In 'The Fourth Rule,' the latest heist thriller from the creator of Dexter Morgan, Riley Wolfe returns, prowling the British museum, plotting to steal the Rosetta Stone—and maybe even looking for love.

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