Southern Festival of Books Reveals Author Lineup
Humanities Tennessee Saturday announced a lineup of award-winning, bestselling authors who will...
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Read MorePosted by Cindy Matthews | Jul 9, 2017 | Book Reviews by Humans |
The Fifth Doll, Charlie N. Holmberg, 47 North – Matrona Vitsin lives in an idyllic village where every day is the same as the last. She helps look after the family’s dairy farm, but try as she might Matrona can never please her parents.
Read MorePosted by Kate Padilla | Jul 7, 2017 | Book Reviews by Humans |
Jack and Norman, Jerome Loving, St. Martins Press – In 1977, after a “ten-year drought on the use of the death penalty,” rifles aim and fire toward a circle pined on Gary Gilmore’s dark shirt.
Read MorePosted by Warren Adler | Jul 1, 2017 | Writing Insights |
Dear Readers, There’s been a recent wave of letters from fans on my forum sharing their...
Read MorePosted by Ellen Birkett Morris | Jul 1, 2017 | Interviews, Written |
How to Survive a Summer, Nick White, Penguin Random House – Nick White had just started an M.F.A.in Creative Writing at Ohio State University when he received a piece of advice that would change the way he saw himself and his writing.
Read MorePosted by Anna Roins | Jul 1, 2017 | Interviews, Written |
The Summer Seaside Kitchen, Jenny Colgan, Little, Brown & Co. UK – Jenny Colgan, the Sunday Times bestselling author, has sold more than 2.5 million novels of romantic-comedy, as well as Doctor Who sci-fi adventures worldwide.
Read MorePosted by Diane Slocum | Jul 1, 2017 | Interviews, Written |
The Half Wives, Stacia Pelletier, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt – In 1883 San Francisco, Henry and Marilyn Plageman lost their little boy and most of their reason for living. Henry’s cause became saving the cemetery where Jack is buried.
Read MorePosted by Editorial Staff | Jul 1, 2017 | Featured, Interviews |
A Game of Ghosts, John Connolly, Atria Books –
Read MorePosted by Kate Padilla | Jun 30, 2017 | Book Reviews by Humans |
Trophy Son, Douglas Brunt, St. Martins Press – Douglas Brunt’s crisply written novel, “Trophy Son,” details the lonely and painful journey of a young tennis player to the top of the professional ranks.
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