“Yours for the Taking” delivers a harrowing vision of a dystopian New York City
In her debut science fiction novel, Gabrielle Korn raises questions about queer rights, corporate feminism, and humanity at large in a future decimated by climate change.
Memoirist Lucy Webster is combating ableism and sexism
In "The View From Down Here," the journalist shares insights into her life as a disabled woman.
Nita Prose brings back our favorite maid in "The Mystery Guest"
The bestselling author of "The Maid" talks about pen names, avoiding labels, and whether we’ll hear more from Molly in 2024.
Reba McEntire dishes on love and tater tots in "Not That Fancy"
The icon had her friends, family, and fellow country music legends join her in the recording booth to tell stories and share recipes for this behind-the-scenes listen and guide to all things Reba.
Jeff Kinney on inspiring kids to be wimpy for over 15 years
The author of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series talks about how he generates new ideas–and what he hopes kids take away from his wry hero, Greg Heffley.
"The Professor" is dark academia at its most incisive
Lauren Nossett's twisty new novel, about the death of a student and an explosive scandal, explores how institutions can fail their most vulnerable members.
How successful indie authors get it done
Get to know the creators behind some of your favorite indie romances.
Naomi Alderman offers us a glimpse into “The Future”
The author of “The Power” on the crucial skills we’ll need to survive an apocalypse and how we just might save the world by working together.
Echoes of oral tradition resound in Michelle Porter's fiction debut
Inspired by the musicality of Métis culture, this fresh work of Indigenous storytelling centers perspectives of both man and nature.
Travis Baldree's narration career is his writing superpower
With "Bookshops & Bonedust," the author and narrator returns to the characters and cozy, low-stakes world he had fun creating in his home audio booth in "Legends & Lattes."
"The Sun Sets in Singapore" is as lush and dynamic as the island itself
Debut author and actor Kehinde Fadipe's novel is a shimmering exploration of both setting and sisterhood.
How Stephanie Garber surprised even herself with her series conclusion
The YA author reveals why she loves writing villains. (And yes, her talent for crushing plot twists aside, she really is a nice person.)