By Nadifa Mohamed New Historical Fiction: Witch Hunts, Wartime and Mysterious Murders Inspired by the true story of the first woman condemned as a witch in medieval Ireland, “Bright I Burn ...
In the hands of skilled novelists, the stories of an heiress, a prime minister and a literary mystery woman are brought to ...
The glittering stages of Broadway, the scenic views atop the Empire State building, the storied collections of artwork in the ...
Here, we gathered up 10 historical fiction books set in New York City—across many bygone eras—that deliver dazzling plots peppered with well-researched details, simmering drama, high-society ...
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I recall Otto Penzler, the owner of The Mysterious Bookshop in New York City, telling me that mystery, crime fiction, and ...
The Professor of English received the Julia Ward Howe Prize in Fiction and her novel won the Massachusetts Book Award for Fiction Professor of English Elizabeth Graver’s acclaimed 2023 novel ...
Saturday Night' depicts the 90 minutes leading up to the very first episode of 'SNL' — but it takes some liberties with the ...
Rose M. Delorane, a resident of Somerset, New Jersey, has been honored with two major awards for her debut novel, Forgotten ...
The New York Times editorial board is backing Vice President Harris for president this fall over former President Trump. In an editorial published Monday, the Times said it is “hard to imagine a ...
US news organisation the New York Times is suing ChatGPT-owner OpenAI over claims its copyright was infringed to train the system. The lawsuit, which also names Microsoft as a defendant ...
With 10.8 million subscribers globally, generating $625.1 million in annual revenue, the New York Times is among the largest and most successful publications in the world. And today, it’s ...