Swallowed Alive: What the Whalefall Book Gets Right About Grief and Survival
At some point in the third chapter of Whalefall, it becomes clear that Daniel Kraus is not pulling a practical […]
At some point in the third chapter of Whalefall, it becomes clear that Daniel Kraus is not pulling a practical […]
There’s a certain type of person you see at dinner parties, during job interviews, and in the middle of challenging
There are books on shelves that have been relocated six times between six apartments. The margins are thick with pencil
Shortly after the publication of her debut novel, Shanna Hatfield received her first letter from a reader. She claimed that
The fact that a woman most people couldn’t identify wrote one of the most cherished detective series in English literary
Approximately 4% of adult Americans read 50 or more books annually. To put that into perspective, it is much lower
When Carlo Petrini, an Italian journalist, stood outside a fast-food restaurant close to Rome’s Spanish Steps in 1986, he experienced
The majority of people are aware that they ought to read more, albeit in a hazy and somewhat guilty way.
He can be found walking through St Pancras International on a gloomy London afternoon. He is life-sized in bronze, with