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Unlike former GM Calvin Booth, who believed too much in his ability to draft at the expense of other avenues, Wallace and ...
“Female pirates are not rare, and it wasn’t just Anne Bonny and Mary Read,” Bloom said during her presentation. “There have ...
"Historical fiction is having a moment", said Cosmopolitan. From novels inspired by Shakespeare to clever reimaginings of ...
He wrote more than 130 books, mostly collections of poetry and translations of classics, as well as lowbrow novels under a ...
At 6 p.m. on July 24, join Chronicle Culture Critic Peter Hartlaub and historian, writer and retired national park ranger ...
A post going around social media claims tow truck drivers in Los Angeles are stalking ICE convoys, so they can tow away all ...
Fiction is a much smaller subset of what India reads,” confirms Chirag Thakkar, senior associate publisher at Bloomsbury ...
Over four books, Mead has perfected his take on the locked-room mystery, one that owes a debt to John Dickson Carr. THE HOUSE ...
Though vastly different in form, the books Travel Tales and Close Encounters and Girl in the Meadow and Other Unusual Stories ...
Desmond Elliott Prize winner Claire Adam creates the illusion of real life on the page in the story of a middle-aged Londoner searching for her adopted daughter ...
Recent AI advances in voice tech, wearables and education echo the sci-fi world of The Diamond Age, raising hopes and concerns for the future.
In Stephenson’s novel, the Primer looks like a hardcover book, but each of its “pages” is really a screen display that can show animations and text, and it responds to its user in real time via AI.