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Cazzie David: I have been reminded in the last two weeks why it was so horrible. Obviously, it’s so lucky to have a book published, but it’s hard to know if it’s worth the agony. Talking about it ...
In response to the Hawks partnering with the Atlanta strip club, Luke Kornet wrote that "the NBA should desire to protect and esteem women." ...
On The Map is where we highlight famous and not as well-known musical sites that you can visit. This month we check into a ...
A magnetic personality, she reinvented herself twice, bringing the same spirit to investigating child abuse and communing with dogs that she did to writing poetry.
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Some writers have a designated desk or a curated room where they work. Others write anywhere and everywhere. Katie de Cunha Lewin examines famous authors' spaces in her new book "The Writer's Room." ...
Michael Silverblatt’s particular genius was not in what a novel or story said, but how it went about saying it.
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Brian Raftery's new biography, 'Hannibal Lecter: A Life,' explores how a reclusive Southern reporter's proximity to FBI ...
With 'Burn the Water,' Billy Ray adds novelist to an already multi-hyphenate career as screenwriter, director, political activist and the guy who wrote that iconic AMC ad.