November, 2024. No, it is not November. No, Thanksgiving is not around the corner. No, no, no the holidays aren’t approaching ...
This month is packed with new sci-fi and fantasy book releases, from the sweeping and epic to the intimate and charming.
Recently, I picked up a book to distract myself from my phone, which was blowing up with social media alerts, election prognostications and sweaty-palmed predictions about who the Dodgers might ...
But this month is most notable for the short story ... as one of our most profound writers of speculative fiction,” said The New York Times. This is described as a “genre-bending” short ...
Thank you for supporting The New Yorker. In this collection of twelve stories, in which relationships swerve disastrously off course, people aren’t as one thought they were, and seemingly ...
Our columnist reviews October’s new horror books. By Gabino Iglesias These terrifying tales by the likes of Stephen King and Shirley Jackson are more than good reads: They’ll freak you out ...
Oh, and Skeleton Crew's elephant kid is just a month away from appearing on our screens. Plus there's the reason you're here: ...
April 1, 2024 • David Bezmozgis joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss "Likes," by Sarah Shun-lien Bynum, which was published in The New Yorker in 2017. Bezmozgis is a filmmaker and writer.
Tuberculosis has been curable since the 1950s, but the disease continues to claim about 1.5 million lives around the globe ...
Romantasy alert! Three big new books in the hottest genre in fiction today. Author Mary E. Pearson is a successful YA author making her adult debut with The Courting of Bristol Keats. Our hero is ...