Spring is just around the corner. Explore Authors Magazine announces its list of hot new fiction, nonfiction, and ...
There’s a war brewing on the internet, and chances are, you’re unaware of it, but fan fiction authors are readying for battle. The latest generation wants to monetize their fan fiction, encouraged ...
At the 2026 Tremont Writers Conference, participating writers will receive the inspiration and encouragement they need to ...
A Maine-based historical fiction author has released a novel aimed at preserving the truth about the horrors African ...
Robert Boldin has built an end-to-end publishing workflow covering drafting, editing, formatting, cover coordination, and launch execution. This self-directed approach has enabled consistent releases ...
The Wilkes University English Department will proudly host its annual Allan Hamilton Spring Writers Series. The series features writers and scholars from across all genres and backgrounds, as they ...
The award-winning writer discusses some of her favorite story collections and why they’ve stuck with her.
Many of the most popular Japanese titles in translation belong to the healing fiction genre: cozy, comforting stories that often feature some combination of cats, cafés, and books, such as Toshikazu ...
Charles Portis wrote about hypnotizing chickens. He also wrote about how chickens perch on poles in hen houses all facing the ...
Richard Jeffery Wagner, PhD explores love, free will, and sentient companionship in a near future shaped by technology ...
With more than 50 authors from across the country set to be featured, Richland County Libray’s Read Freely Fest is coming back strong for its second year at the downtown Columbia library.
A prolific Dutch writer of fiction, poetry and travel books, he was often mentioned as a potential recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature.