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Be they girls, or be they dogs? NPR's Scott Simon talks with Xenobe Purvis about her debut novel, "The Hounding," where rumors about five girls turn deadly in 18th-century England.
Celebrated writers Ivy Pochoda, Steph Cha and Jonathan Lethem imagine the future lives of Angelenos in these works of ...
What's the key to achieving financial freedom? And what's the real risk investors face? In this podcast, Motley Fool analyst ...
Discover the author showcases at the NABJ convention in Cleveland, featuring black journalists sharing their stories and ...
Those who read Jenny Han’s bestselling book series, which inspired the show, have had a certain endgame in mind since Book 3 — It’s Not Summer Without You — was published back in 2011. But other fans, ...
With International Cat Day right around the corner, it's time to look at some of the most amazing record-breaking feline ...
The authors of two savvy new books offer hope that there’s more to being terminally online than sore thumbs and brain rot.
The phrase "recollections may vary" is a clear nod to the Royal Family's response to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's ...
Zach Lambert is a writer, public theologian and the founding pastor of Restore Austin. His new book, Better Ways to Read the ...
Director James Cameron talks next film, an adaptation of the new book 'Ghosts of Hiroshima' about the use of the atomic bomb ...
"A Flower Traveled in My Blood" tells the tale of the Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo and the work they did to resist the military ...
Elsewhere, it is a gossip-heavy week as the Russell staff lay a trap and Elizabeth Kirkland learns something shocking about ...