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theparisreview.org /1 month ago

Edward P. Jones’s Hadada Acceptance Speech

“For some months—since I was told about this award—I have been trying to find the point in my life when this fiction stuff and I became friends. I cannot find it.”

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theparisreview.org /3 days ago

The Twenty-Year Novel: Harriet Clark on The Hill

If you’re deprived of a home, deprived of access to your family, you learn that, actually, being bound to others is the significant thing.

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bookriot.com /1 month ago

I Wrote Myself Into Being: JAMES by Percival Everett

A deep dive into Percival Everett's award-winning novel, a layered, intellectual read and genuine page turner.

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criminalelement.com /2 weeks ago

The 2026 Edgar® Awards

BEST NOVEL The Big Empty by Robert Crais (Penguin Random House – G.P. Putnam’s Sons) WINNER Fagin the Thief  by Allison Epstein (Penguin Random House – Doubleday) The Dream Hotel b...

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readingthepast.blogspot.com /3 weeks ago

A historical fiction bestseller that lives up to the buzz: Tayari Jones's Kin

“The road Vernice is walking is paved different from yours,” Annie’s grandmother tells her towards the beginning of Jones’s remarkable novel. “It ain’t fair, but that’s the way lif...

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kirkusreviews.com /4 weeks ago

BLACK AND WHITE AND READ ALL OVER

Twenty-something Alice Jones meets 18-year-old Leonard Kip Rhinelander in 1921. She’s one of three daughters of a couple who emigrated from England. Her father, George Jones, was t...

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kirkusreviews.com /1 month ago

ELEGY IN BLUE

In this story “of love in a time of violence,” the narrator never reveals his name; he’s an octogenarian who reasonably expects that “terrible, powerful, soulless people are coming...

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theparisreview.org /1 week ago

Barthelme, the Houstonian

“Barthelme died in 1989, at the age of fifty-eight. I was at college and heard the news from a friend who worked at a Kinko’s to which one of the Barthelme brothers had brought Don...

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kirkusreviews.com /1 month ago

THE PRINCE OF BROWN

Jenkins, in the guise of his complicated protagonist Denzel Davis, tells readers that his experience growing up in 1990s Philadelphia was one of “dysfunction, inserting the burdens...

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crimereads.com /1 month ago

MWA Announces the 2026 Edgar Award Winners

Last night in New York City, the Mystery Writers of America announced the winners of the 80th annual Edgar Awards. Congratulations to all the winners and nominees. ________________...

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bookriot.com /1 month ago

That Word-of-Mouth Magic: INTERPRETER OF MALADIES by Jhumpa Lahiri

This debut short story collection by an unknown writer become one of the most significant publishing successes of the 20th century.

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csmonitor.com /1 month ago

Jayne Anne Phillips: ‘Writing words against the erasure of things and lives’

In “Small Town Girls,” Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jayne Anne Phillips taps her deep connection to West Virginia and the rural life that infuses her writing.

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miramichireader.ca /1 month ago

Temporary Palaces by Jeff Miller

It is perhaps in the valleys between each ripple, not the peaks, that Miller does his best work. The real emotional substance of the book thrives in the quiet moments, the silence...

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electricliterature.com /1 month ago

The Deepest Readers Do Not Make the Best Detectives 

Patrick Cottrell’s second novel Afternoon Hours of a Hermit begins with a mysterious envelope delivered in the mail; inside is a childhood photograph of the narrator’s deceased bro...

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mysteryfile.com /4 weeks ago

Stories I’m Reading: DICK STODGHILL “Deadtown.”

DICK STODGHILL “Deadtown.” Appeared in Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, November 2009. Never reprinted or collected, as far as I’ve discovered so far.    The year Is 1940, and a...

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nytimes.com /1 month ago

Aging in a Brightly Lit, Big City: Jay McInerney, With a New Novel

In 1984, Jay McInerney was a famous, young, hedonistic novelist. Now 71, he is wistful as he wraps up his tetralogy about a couple whose city, and marriage, are tested by the pande...

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

The Sci-Fi Novelist Who Disappeared for Decades

In “What We Are Seeking,” the cult author Cameron Reed returns to show us a strange, totally alien world that somehow feels like our own.

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kirkusreviews.com /1 month ago

HITCHHIKING TO HINGNING

In the opening story, “Christmas Holiday, 1945,” a veteran returning home to Chicago after Germany’s surrender prepares to meet the wife he hasn’t seen in two years. Upon arriving...

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webwire.com /2 weeks ago

The Best in Mystery: Our 2026 Edgar Awards Winners

Mystery Writers of America recently announced the winners of the 2026 Edgar Allen Poe Awards, honoring outstanding mystery fiction, nonfiction and television published or prod...

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