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John Vercher's novel 'Devil Is Fine' tackles grief through magical realism
NPR· 5 days agoYou know, it's not just the jellyfish. It's your narrator at times morphs into his white ancestor, and he does things that he's later horrified by. By telling the story in that way, with a dose ...
The Digital Pulpit: Why Authors Need an Email List to Thrive
Rolling Stone· 14 hours agoFor writers who want to cut through the noise and build a loyal community of readers, one tool is...
Donald Sutherland Didn’t Disappear Into Roles, and That Was a Good Thing
New York Times· 11 hours agoIn a 2014 interview in GQ, the actor Donald Sutherland recalled that a movie producer told him he...
The House of Beckham by Tom Bower review: Posh and Becks exposé won’t spice up your life
The Independent US via AOL· 3 days ago2/5 The biographer behind books about everyone from Boris Johnson to Meghan and Harry has turned his...
In ‘Horror Movie,’ novelist Paul Tremblay explores the legend of a cursed cult classic horror film
GBH News· 14 hours agoThe film in the story was produced by a skeleton crew of filmmakers and actors in 1993, an artsy, avant-garde film that developed a rabid fan base — even though the full film was never released ...
Wrangling Writing: Slow burns vs “love at first sight”
WVNS Bluefield via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoGHENT, WV (WVNS) – Writers face a myriad of decisions when they put pen to paper. Not the least of...
LOOKING FOR A GREAT SUMMER READ? Kenosha News readers share their picks in Liz's Book Club
Kenosha News· 4 days agoAs Thom Sczygielski of Zion, Ill., a retired Whittier Elementary School teacher, tells us, “It’s...
Who Really Suffers When the Supply Chain Is in Crisis?
The Nation· 3 days agoIn the summer of 2022, much of the Indian subcontinent endured a hugely disruptive electricity...
The 38 best novels of 2024 – so far
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 7 days agoCunnigham’s elegiac new novel follows the lives of three haunted New Yorkers, living in the same Brooklyn brownstone, over three dramatic years –...
Fiction: Rachel Cusk’s ‘Parade’
The Wall Street Journal· 1 day agoEarly in her novel “Parade,” Rachel Cusk writes of an artist who has “finally been able to unchain himself from the predestination of identity and be...