During a panel at BookCon on April 19, fantasy romance authors Victoria Aveyard, Rachel Gillig, Carissa Broadbent and Scarlett St. Clair discussed how they approach writing sex scenes.
Eight letters that John Keats penned to his fiancée before his untimely death are “the literary find of a lifetime” ...
The America Reads the Bible event — with each participant reading a passage aloud — is being livestreamed this week from the ...
Welcome to the final installment of Boston Bookcrawl! I have loved recording my bookstore expeditions and thoughts on ...
Although Yelp’s users have always been able to dive into its reservoir of 330 million local business reviews, they sometimes ...
US politics expert Dr Clodagh Harrington on the importance of strategic thinking in an unstable world – and studying it ...
The ALA says 4,235 titles were challenged at U.S. libraries — the second-highest year on record. Forty percent of the ...
Unless you're itching for a physical copy to display on your shelf, you shouldn't be paying to read The Odyssey. There are ...
A stack of rare books worth millions of dollars was finally returned to the heirs of New York City royalty Monday — decades ...
Pages & Ink, which bills itself as the state's first bookstore dedicated solely to romance novels, will have its grand ...
Years before Mel Robbins published her best-selling self-help book, a struggling writer posted a poem with a similar message.