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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.
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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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The Forest Fires of Greece Wreathe Christy Lefteri's Latest Novel
In her new novel, 'The Book of Fire,' Christy Lefteri explores climate change, trauma, and the meaning of home.
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Cold Warrior: Spotlight on Thomas Yeggy
In the kickoff to his historical First Strike trilogy, the author explores the past with an eye to the future. (Sponsored)
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Salar Abdoh's Tehran Is a City of Contradictions
In his latest novel, 'A Nearby Country Called Love,' the author explores the paradoxes of life and masculinity in his native Tehran.
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Garrett M. Graff Knows the Truth Is Out There
The Pulitzer Prize finalist talks aliens and government cover-ups in his new book, 'UFO.'
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Ed Park's Secret History
Over a decade in the making, Park’s new novel, 'Same Bed Different Dreams,' is an inspired and deeply personal masterwork.
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Alice McDermott, Artful Author
The author discusses her unorthodox writing habits, her Irish roots, and setting her next novel, 'Absolution,' in 1960s Vietnam.
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Paul Yoon’s Haunted Geographies
With his new story collection, 'The Hive and the Honey,' the Korean American author takes his explorations of home and family into new territory.
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Han Dong Publishes New Anthology of Poems
Phoenix Publishing and Media Group offers a bilingual selection of the avant-garde poet’s works spanning the past 40 years. (Sponsored)
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Teju Cole Keeps Moving
In his new novel, 'Tremor,' the PEN/Hemingway Award–winning author ruminates on art, history, colonialism, and much more.
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Ben Fountain's 'Devil Makes Three' Shows the Realpolitik of Haiti
Ben Fountain revisits a turning point in Haiti’s history in his new novel.
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Benjamín Labatut at the Limit of Thought
In 'The Maniac,' Benjamín Labatut tells the story of mathematician, physicist, and AI pioneer John von Neumann.
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Writers to Watch: 10 Noteworthy Nonfiction Debuts, Fall 2023
Twinhood, human evolution, infrastructure, and tactile communication are among the wide range of topics covered in this season’s noteworthy nonfiction debuts.
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Zadie Smith Looks Back
In her new historical novel, 'The Fraud,' the British author resurrects a Victorian-era cause célèbre.
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Hastening to Love: Spotlight on Jan Ryde
In 'When Business Is Love,' the Hästens CEO models embracing love, joy, peace, and abundance, at work and at play. (Sponsored)
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Tim O'Brien's Next Novel May Be His Last
The author of 'The Things They Carried' says 'America Fantastica' will be his last novel—and its fantastical, frightening road trip plot takes readers on one hell of a ride.
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Tiya Miles Rides with the Trailblazers in a New Book
In 'Wild Girls,' the National Book Award winner reframes Harriet Tubman and other 19th-century women trailblazers as environmentalists.
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Author Latoya Watkins Is in a Lone Star State of Mind
With her new story collection, 'Holler Child,' Watkins is set to become Texas's next great literary export.
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Horror Manga Master Junji Ito Comes to the U.S.
Junji Ito won the Eisner Award for best cartoonist in 2022 and is making his first appearance as a special guest at San Diego Comic-Con 2023. Ito will have a spotlight panel and is expected to make time for (limited) signings.