In “The Killing Fields of East New York,” Stacy Horn profiles one 1990s white-collar crime spree and the wreckage it left ...
In “Been Wrong So Long It Feels Like Right,” Walter Mosley’s third novel featuring Joe King Oliver, the New York City private ...
In “Bright Circle,” Randall Fuller shines a light on the women behind — and before — the male philosophers of 19th-century ...
With the new book "Source Code," Bill Gates is looking back at both the “wonderful” and the weird moments of growing up in ...
He was the chief procurement officer for all Army uniforms during World War II and became president of the largest American ...
Ely Callaway was about much more than a golf company that created “Big Bertha,” the driver that changed an industry.
Tommy Orange’s There There explores what it means to be Native American in today’s urban world, tackling themes like cultural loss, intergenerational trauma, and resilience. Through twelve ...
Edited by Ray Bonnell from a collection of letters and writings from his wife’s grandmother Margaret Miller, the book offers ...
In his latest book, A Perfect Frenzy, local author Andrew Lawler reexamines the America Revolution and spotlights a lesser-known story from the United State's founding.
The latest book in the phenomenally popular romance-fantasy Empyrean Series finds Violet Sorrengail leaving Basgiath War College, where she’s been studying to be a dragon rider, and venturing ...
from the indigo of the slave trade, to Coretta Scott King's wedding dress, to present day cobalt mining. Her new book is Black in Blues.
Many SFF readers know of Harlan Ellison’s development-hell anthology The Last Dangerous Visions, which was posthumously released to tepid reviews last year. Paul Kincaid’s recent essay delves into the ...