In “El Paso,” Jazmine Ulloa paints her hometown as a microcosm for all that is good and bad about the United States.
Marathon's user review score on Metacritic plummets due to numerous 0/10 scores, with the review bombers citing a number of ...
Anyone who enjoys quirky stories with flawed but lovable characters and a good deal of heart will lap up this debut novel ...
The Correspondent” by Virginia Evans is an epistolary novel about a septuagenarian whose letters, emails and notes help her ...
When I received this book from Anu Lall, I did not have any idea that I would be writing a review of this book. I had appreciated it on X, and that’s that. But after reading it completely, and waiting ...
From its very first issue, we have been striving to shape Ebong Boi into an important platform for writers, readers, and publishers. To continue working towards the fulfilment of the dream with which ...
Running throughout is a healthy bout of man-hatred, epitomised by the exquisitely satirised character of the handsome-bastard ...
Kathleen Lance, Denver Labelled as dystopian science fiction, this tale of an engineered, living girl doomed to be a second-class, second-rate citizen in the near future. Pledged forever to serve a ...
An Indonesian volcano led to lousy weather in Europe. Trapped inside, Mary Shelley began to write “Frankenstein.” ...
Poonam Saxena’s translations of Mannu Bhandari and Rajendra Yadav’s memoirs present a portrait of the trailblazing Hindi writer-couple’s marriage and of newly independent India ...
In 'Living Is Remembering,' the Turkish poet Ülkü Tamer transforms the smallest moments of everyday life into a luminous ...
Funny, furious and profane, “You With the Sad Eyes” finds the TV star facing childhood trauma and reflecting on the limits ...
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