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Vancouver author Christine Stringer has turned her decade-plus career in the TV/film business into a fun and entertaining ...
Portland resident Reid Byers combines the dream world with reality, creating imagined volumes of lost, unfinished and fictive ...
On a special episode (first released on June 18, 2025) of The Excerpt podcast: There are an estimated 11 million undocumented ...
A childhood story about the disappearance of a Costa Rican toad sent Trevor Ritland on a quest. The Flagstaff writer and ...
What makes things interesting to the reader? It depends on the quality of writing and perception—which, I suppose, is what ...
Jeremy Clarkson's pub, The Farmer's Dog, became an immediate hit with Clarkson's Farm fans and foodies alike when it opened ...
Ash Sarkar is just back home from the Hay Festival, which was a step too far into the hinterland for a self-confessed “city ...
Opinion: If you're alarmed about college students cheating en mass by using artificial intelligence, take a deep breath.
Daniel Akst serves as publisher of Tivoli Books, founded in 2024 to revive unjustly forgotten literature and publish new works overlooked by mainstream publishing.
On Shattered Lands, his book about the five partitions of the Indian Empire and the many forgotten stories attached to them ...
The World’s Daniel Ofman speaks with journalists Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan about their new book that documents their ...
With Dubai as a blueprint, a new photographic book documents the artificial experiences that aim to replace a destroyed world ...