In today’s literary landscape that has become overgrown with AI-generated books aggressively encroaching on the territory of ...
University of Southern Indiana graduate Craig Fehrman's highly praised new book retells one of America's great adventure ...
Song lyrics and melodies float through "Wait for Me," Read With Jenna's March 2026 book club pick. Here's how the intricate ...
The Things We Never Say' comes out May 5 and is set in a coastal Massachusetts town. Strout won the Pulitzer Prize for 'Olive ...
When Amanda Rotondo went in search of a little-known story about Haverhill, she found one from a century ago involving ...
NO MATTER HOW OLD YOU GET, IT’S HARD NOT TO POP INTO A BOOKSTORE WHEN YOU SEE ONE, RIGHT, AUDREY? YES. AND THERE ARE MORE ...
Caverly’s writings and tales are based on his 32 years as a Maine Park Ranger and regional supervisor of the Allagash Wilderness Waterway.
Jake Skeets’s new poetry book, Horses, examines the implications of climate change inside his tribal community and the ...
Little Eleanor doesn't know it now, but she's the inspiration for her grandfather's recent unexpected journey. At just four months old, her grandfather is already planning for her future, but not in ...
Don Heflin has played myriad sports over the years, such as basketball, hockey, track and field and football, but the one he ...
Placed on a table in the back corner of a Spokane antique store, it was so inconspicuous we almost didn’t notice it.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with novelist Willy Vlautin about his new book "The Left and The Lucky" and focusing his writing on working class characters.
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