Sure you could write a children's book and go the traditional route. Or you could take a page from the startup world and find ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
In his novel “States of Emergency,” Chris Knapp doesn’t just tighten the distance between our inner lives and the world ...
A tenacious but troubled Washington, D.C. police detective investigates a serial killing spree that may or may not be connected to a case from his own past.
Rob Sheffield’s book is an impassioned dissertation on Swift’s history, her craft and her place in a long line of legends ...
“Believe: The Untold Story Behind ‘Ted Lasso,’ the Show that Kicked Its Way Into Our Hearts” tells the story of the unlikely ...
Perdita, by sociologist Dylan Riley, is a beautiful attempt both to relive his marriage and to see the world through his late wife’s eyes ...
Christian Kracht’s book finds a narrator much like the author on a family- and history-haunted road trip with his mother.
“What the Chicken Knows” joins “A Hummingbird’s Gift” and “The Hawk’s Way” as standalone mini-books pulled from the pages of “Birdology.” Each has a new introduction by the author and would make nice ...
Our subscribers have first access to individual race pages for each House, Senate and Governors race, which will include race ratings (each race is rated on a seven-point scale) and a narrative ...
Prediction: It’s still a little early to tell for certain, but this show is among the lower end of the ratings scale. As far as new shows go, Murder in a Small Town will have to grow over time ...
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