NPR's Juana Summers speaks with author Emily Nemens about her latest novel, Clutch, which tells the story of five women and their lifelong friendship.
It's not bad, per se, but it has none of the care and consideration that was evident in McCurdy’s memoir, I’m Glad My Mom ...
When Rose’s 6-year-old nephew arrives for a week-long visit, she has a lot of expectations for how their time together will ...
Author Shelley Read is amazed by the global success of her debut novel, “Go as a River.” Before its U.S. release, the book secured over 30 translations.
We are now deep into contemporary fiction’s Lorax era: With climate change bearing down on humanity from all corners, many novelists in recent years have felt compelled to speak for the trees. It’s ...
The hardcover, a partnership between Abrams ComicArts and Marvel, will come out this fall.
Readers of fiction often ask to be transported. To be “moved” is the great passive verb of experiencing art: we are absorbed, we are overtaken. If we take the phrase at face value, we are most excited ...
Nearly half a century before “Heated Rivalry” skated its way to screens, a budding literary talent pseudonymously published some sporty smut of his own.
Beloved tales are getting a new life with the surge of graphic novel adaptations for young readers. We spoke with the editors of notable graphic novels featuring familiar faces that are releasing this ...
Laura has been writing about anime for some time. The novel reflects the creator's initial vision, offering a unique perspective on the story. The manhwa adaptation provides a visually stunning ...