and more.
-
Sigrid Nunez's Love of a Dog
In her new novel, 'The Friend,' Nunez explores friendship and grief with a canine twist.
-
Neel Mukherjee on Displacement and Desire
Mukherjee’s third novel, 'A State of Freedom,' follows five characters to explore migration and the hope for a better life.
-
Betina Krahn Returns with a New Historical Romance Trilogy
A Good Day to Marry a Duke, Krahn's first historical in eight years, opens her new trilogy with a transcontinental tale of seduction and intrigue (Sponsored)
-
Isabel Allende on Searching for Summer in Winter
The author of 22 novels that have sold more than 65 million copies worldwide discusses writing her latest novel, 'Más allá del invierno,' which was released by Vintage Español in June and by Atria in English as 'In the Midst of Winter' on October 31.
-
Leni Zumas's Story of Women
In her much-buzzed-about new novel, 'Red Clocks,' Zumas looks at reproductive rights in a future world.
-
For Iain Sinclair, London Is Beyond Recognition
The author's new novel, 'The Last London,' is his final word on the city that has fueled his imagination for 50 years but now leaves him cold.
-
Spotlight on Mandy Mikulencak
Kensington launches its new John Scognamiglio Books imprint with a story of unusual beauty and compassion set in a midcentury Louisiana prison. (Sponsored)
-
Dara Horn's Deathly Dilemma
In her fifth novel, 'Eternal Life,' Dara Horn considers the implications of not being able to die.
-
Miami Book Fair 2017: On ‘SNL’ and in the Senate, Al Franken is a 'Giant'
In his latest book, 'Al Franken: Giant of the Senate,' the comedian and second-term Minnesota senator spills the beans on whether being a senator is as much fun as working on 'Saturday Night Live.'
-
Miami Book Fair 2017: Edwidge Danticat's Peaks and Valleys
The acclaimed author on how she made her memoir, 'The Art of Death: Writing the Final Story.'
Looking for more stories? Browse Archive