The editors of “The Round Table,” Hopkinsville Community College’s long-running literary journal, are accepting submissions ...
Besant Hall Cultural Centre (BHCC) organized a programme in honour of renowned writer Abdul Hameed Sindhi on Saturday The Director Besant Hall, Sobia Ali Shaikh in her welcome address said that it is ...
The Atlanta Writers Club and Georgia Writers Museum have announced the novels and short story collections selected as ...
A new ecosystem of publishers, bookstores, literary magazines and festivals is promoting African writers and changing the ...
The International Armenian Literary Alliance (IALA) has awarded $2,500 to Lori Yeghiayan Friedman for her work-in-progress, ...
Lori’s work has been published in numerous literary magazines and other outlets including ... Her portfolio includes ...
Mahloudji, who lives in London, but grew up in Los Angeles after leaving Iran during the Islamic Revolution, makes her debut with this slick and hefty family saga that shuttles between Tehran and ...
The literary nominees for the 56th NAACP Image Awards face fierce competition. Whoopi Goldberg, Ketanji Brown Jackson, Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Joy-Ann Reid, and others will compete for Outstanding ...
Amid allegations of censorship, secrecy and elitism, the 300-year-old institution is tearing itself apart. By Ellen Peirson-Hagger Editor’s note: This piece was originally published on 2 March 2024.
Consistent with the inevitable mass generation of New Year’s Resolutions this month, one oft-cited pledge has been on my mind as of late: reading more. But, who has time to do it? Since entering ...
The left is losing its grip on the literary realm. By Ella Dorn It’s a Friday in early January and someone on 4chan has invented a new philosophical doctrine: “esoteric Kantianism”. “You must not take ...
Drama. Author Juliet Ashton receives a letter from a Guernsey farmer inviting her to attend his literary society. What Juliet discovers on the island leads to her staying much longer than planned.