PressReader
Catalog
For You
Category - Literature
David Shapiro, unwitting protest icon, dies at 77
2024 NICK JOAQUIN LITERARY AWARDS: A CONTINUATION OF A PROUD LEGACY
The writer who explored chance and destiny
They saw Dallas as a literary hub, then got to work making it one
The Brass Tacks of the Publishing Process
“The power of language has never gone away for me. I am constantly reminded of just what an incredible tool language is; the greatest invention by humans”
The Time Is Now
Connecting New Yorkers With Writers
Prize Judged by Incarcerated Readers
Lit Mags Confront a Serial Plagiarist
Maldonado Leads the Academy
In This Time of War
Leïla Slimani: ‘Salman Rushdie’s books made me feel I could become a writer’
How to throw off ‘lawyerly shackles’ to write a novel
A ‘Brooklyn’ sequel from out of the blue
$10k prize for NT writers a real page turner
A new chapter for Limerick
Celebrated poet and Detroit native dies at 81
I can’t expect my books to remain in a state of Grace forever
‘MAN, KING AND MESSENGER. ROBERT REX RAPHAEL, A GRATEFUL COUNTRY SHALL MISS HIM’
Remarkable journey of Amin Saleh
Deborah Levy ‘Writing and swimming help each other’
Characters for the world Fang Aiqing
BOOKS OF THE MONTH
Delving into the world of young Maltese writers
Classic. You haven’t read it – yet
This year’s Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction shortlist revealed
Literary sorcerer focused on the instability of life
On reading cookbooks and sci-fi
Best-selling romantic fiction writer set for book festival
Ireland’s sixth author to claim Booker Prize
Two poems, four years in detention: the Chinese dissident who smuggled his writing out of prison
Young poets and writers enliven festival stage
Words to help the world be a better place
Kay’s book evokes wonderful images of Ayrshire childhood
Poetry, prose and the indentureship experience
Rodney Munemo reviews Looking for Mother by Nkosiyazi Kan Kanjiri
Festival’s latest chapter is big hit
Taranaki writer receives national award