
Jeff Lemire Talks His Diverse, Genre-Defying New Books: Descender, Royal City, and A.D.: After Death
Over the course of a relatively short (so far) career, Canadian-born artist Jeff Lemire has developed one of the most broad-ranging…
Over the course of a relatively short (so far) career, Canadian-born artist Jeff Lemire has developed one of the most broad-ranging…
Today Cindy Pon’s Want hits shelves, set in a dystopian future Taipei divided between those who can afford the suits that protect them from a…
The celebrated author returns with her first novel since “The God of Small Things” with a story that turns on…
I’ve been a huge fan of Sarah Dessen since I was young enough to be considered in the YA audience—which…
Failure to include positive portrayals of physical disability and mental health issues in our fiction erases a large portion of society—and…
Yesterday, Max Gladstone was nominated for a Best Series Hugo Award for the Craft Sequence, an inventive blend of urban,…
There’s a picture hanging on our bedroom wall of a giraffe. It doesn’t look like a giraffe or even have…
“There’s something incredibly freeing about being hurt,” says the author of the new memoir “Abandon Me.” A conversation with Amy…
Chuck Wendig is, by this point, a genre author who needs no introduction. He’s put his signature, staccato-prose stamp on…
In her beloved, indispensable Daughter of Smoke and Bone trilogy, a portal fantasy spanning Earth and the angel- and chimaera-populated land of…
This week, Yen Press published the first volume of Kiss and White Lily for My Dearest Girl. It’s a yuri manga,…
We can’t say enough good things about Ada Palmer’s Terra Ignota series, which began with Too Like the Lightning, a…
Young adult novels have been attracting Hollywood’s attention since before the category existed (The Outsiders, anyone?), and in recent years,…
Yesterday Sarah Nicole Lemon’s Done Dirt Cheap hit the shelves, an edgy, gorgeously written girlmance about two young women—the daughter of…
“There’s a gnawing sense among most people it seems to me in most countries I go to, that things aren’t…
I’ve been anticipating Whitney Gardner’s debut You’re Welcome, Universe since I saw the deal announcement almost two years ago. A book…
Angie Thomas’s Black Lives Matter–inspired debut novel, The Hate U Give, was tipped as a must-read before it even had…
As those of us with allergies can attest, there are simply not enough comics about snot. The newest book from…