Thinking back on the books I had read during 2024 I was struck by patterns I hadn’t noticed at the time I read them. I found books talking to each other, whether their authors intended it, or not.
While core acts of devotion take center stage, qasidas (Islamic odes) and devotional poetry serve as powerful complements, ...
Alex Alphonso Wheatle MBE, the award-winning novelist, playwright, and youth mentor, passed away on 16 March 2025, leaving ...
Mark Mustian's third novel was published on March 15, just in time for Word of South's 11th year on April 4-5.
Lucknow's allure goes far beyond its picturesque cityscapes, the leisurely pace of life and celebrated cuisine, it is steeped ...
“The Search for the Genuine,” a posthumous collection of nonfiction from writer Jim Harrison, allows the writer to continue to speak, using his own words to define his legacy. In his lifetime, ...
Mayor Linda Gorton was on hand Wednesday at Lexington's Carnegie Center to unveil the April theme for the year-long 250 Lex ...
And literary fiction? It’s for snobs. At least that’s what a lot of people seem to think. I, on the other hand, like to think ...
Woe! Woe upon words and the world from the day the word ‘wojak’ wormed its way into the hallowed halls of traditionally published literature.
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