Beth O’Leary on world-building, anxiety, and keeping her fans guessing
After trapping her characters on a boat in "Swept Away," Beth O'Leary wanted space to roam—so she built an entire island.
After trapping her characters on a boat in "Swept Away," Beth O'Leary wanted space to roam—so she built an entire island.
Novelist and podcaster Caro Claire Burke discusses the rich themes and unforgettable antihero of “Yesteryear,” a feminist thriller with a shocking reveal.
To mark the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, the Pulitzer Prize-winning scholar urges us to step away from our screens and explore America’s past out on the open road.
Author-narrator Justin Garson says he wants "The Madness Pill" to read more like a novel than a history book. He nailed it.
Ilona Andrews merges portal fantasy tropes with the dreams of any book lover in "This Kingdom Will Not Kill Me."
The fan-favorite author delivers a young adult adventure full of heart, whimsy, and plenty of magic with "The Faraway Inn."
With “Mother Earth Is Our Elder,” Dene writer and activist Katłı̨̀ą presents a framework for coexistence with the planet we call home.
In his second book, the founder of LADbible and UniLad shines a light on Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria and mental health.
In “Strangers: A Memoir of a Marriage,” Belle Burden recounts her abrupt, painful divorce, and how she came out on the other side victorious.
From feeding yourself delight to indulging in regular “Weird Walks,” the bestselling writer and humorist has plenty of tips for staying afloat and stubbornly joyful.
In "Son of Nobody," the acclaimed author reinforces his belief in “magical thinking."
In his new book, the psychotherapist offers practical advice for calming your nervous system and navigating a rapidly changing and fragmented world.