This year the Sharjah Publishers Conference offers keynote talks and round table workshops on Sunday, November 3, with ...
MWA Grand Master Peter Lovesey brings his long-running Peter Diamond series to a close with Against the Grain.
In this weeks' edition of Endnotes, we take a look at Gabrielle Korn's The Shutouts (St. Martin’s, Dec.). The novel revisits ...
Johns Hopkins art history professor Stephen Campbell complicates received narratives of the renaissance painter.
In Connor’s debut, 'Unromance' (Forever, Jan.), a frequently heartbroken TV star asks a cynical romance writer to cure him of ...
The term gothic was first applied to fiction in the mid-18th century, and to this day conjures brooding atmospheres, ...
While its Big Five peers have made headline-grabbing moves, Macmillan CEO John Yaged said the publisher has been posting ...
New Mysteries and Thrillers About the Wellness Industry The wellness industry promotes countless ways to optimize one’s mind, ...
Author Rachel Wagner talks about the intersections between Christianity, frontier pioneerism, masculinity, power, and gun ...
In Spellbound: How Charisma Shaped American History from the Puritans to Donald Trump (Convergent, May 2025), historian Molly ...
In honor of the 25th anniversary of New York Review Books Classics, we've selected 25 gems that the publisher has unearthed ...
True crime accounts once focused on the crime and the perpetrator—typically a man—while marginalizing the victim, usually a woman. That’s begun to change in recent years, and PW spoke with three ...