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Losing a Loved One to Supernatural Forces

When Brit Lunden created The Bulwark Anthology, she envisioned a series of bite-sized novelettes, each written by a different author, each with one common thread: their setting, the small, fictitious town of Bulwark, Georgia. Before handing over the reins to her writer friends, Lunden sets up the anthology series with…
BookTrib
April 19, 2019
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Little Women’s Infinite Playlist

Young women of every generation, at some point, will stare at themselves in a mirror and ask: Who am I, who will I become? Their answers depend on their era, just as every generation that reads Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women will come away with different interpretations.   Lady Bird director…
Joanna Poncavage
December 25, 2019
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Book Excerpt! Lisa Scottoline’s ‘One Perfect Lie’

For a sneak peek of Lisa Scottoline's One Perfect Lie (St. Martin's Press, April 11, 2017) check out the excerpt below! One Perfect Lie Chapter One Chris Brennan was applying for a teaching job at Central Valley High School, but he was a fraud. His resume was fake, and his identity…
Beth Wasko
April 3, 2017
Fiction

Julia Kelly Unites Two Women Of Different Times

There is a certain allure that comes with stories about English women—whatever year they live and thrive, however old they are. From Jane Austen’s Elizabeth Bennett to Thomas Hardy’s Bathsheba Everdene, to Anita Brookner’s Edith Hope, we are keenly invested in the trials and tribulations these women endure. That being…
Susan Shapiro Barash
January 2, 2019
Fiction

Art Imitates Life: A Book Talk with author Alisyn Camerota

Hilarous and smart, Alisyn Camerota gives us a behind-the-scenes peek at how politics and journalism interact in the newsroom.  Inspired by real-life experience on network television, this charming, this debut novel, Amanda Wakes Up, follows an ambitious cable news journalist, Amanda Gallo, as she struggles with the concept of unbiased reporting,…
Jennifer Blankfein
September 1, 2017
Fiction

Life, Love & Loss at the Dead Letter Depot

Lost letters have been around since the very beginning of correspondence. Illegible writing, no forwarding address: what happens to such missives? Historically, post offices have hired smart, trustworthy, kindly people who spend their days trying to track down senders and recipients. They function as detectives, really. Often their work involves…
Claudia Keenan
June 4, 2019
Fiction

Life After the Revolution in “Washington’s Shadow”

In a cozy Virginian parlor in 1810, a widow, her daughter and two servants stare at a box containing letters from the Revolutionary War written by Col. Leven Powell, who had fought with George Washington at Valley Forge. Now, in the throes of grief after his passing, Powell’s family struggles…
BookTrib
October 15, 2019
Fiction

Trending Topics: #LegendsOfTomorrow Related MUST Reads!

DC's newest hit, Legends of Tomorrow, has just entered its riveting and action-packed third season and we're already hooked! The series, based on the characters of some of our favorite DC comics growing up, follows a Time Master known as Rip Hunter, who goes rogue after his family is killed. We're overly…
Maggie Meyers
October 25, 2017