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Writers have problems. Writers win prizes. Writers play ping-pong, think other writers are their friends. Writers write baseball novels. Writers write war novels. Writers write abo...
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Letter writers challenge what appears and what doesn’tAlex Clark writes that The Lord of the Rings “is, strictly speaking, a trilogy” (Move over Middlemarch! Readers’ top 100 novel...
Our staffers on good books for America’s big birthday.
It would be one thing if I wrote fiction about Cromwell or aliens, but, given that my protagonists resemble me, how could I know you weren’t mixing us up?
An excerpt from Famous Men by Julie Buntin At the Selden Awards, you’re Nathaniel’s guest, with your own seat at the best table. Two years and change, you say to the woman who asks...
Fiction round-up
Writers are like magicians: our sleight of hand is our ideas, and our reveal is the craft needed to keep readers turning the pages. A book really is a long magic trick, one that ma...
Here are five underrated novels that deserve more readers, offering unforgettable stories, rich characters, and thought-provoking themes.
Readers share their reflections on the best works of fiction in English, and ask whether popularity or lightheartedness disqualified books from considerationAs an avid reader, I wa...
The Guardian’s landmark poll of the greatest novels published in English required collaboration and innovation across multiple desks. This is the story of how it came together Eve...
New fiction from Maggie O’Farrell, Ann Patchett, Colson Whitehead, Silvia Moreno-Garcia and much more.
Calling my latest novel Unreliable Narrator is very meta because an unreliable narrator is probably the most loved trope used by thriller writers. In fact, it’s probably the most l...
There are two kinds of people in the world, said Søren Kierkegaard: those who write, and those who don’t. Nunez, best known as a novelist, writes up a storm with her first story, “...
While Orwell and Atwood have become the default lenses through which readers process political darkness, a rich parallel tradition of anti-totalitarian fiction has been making the...
Tech-dystopian fiction and a historical novel claimed Japan's highest literary honors on Wednesday.
United Methodist novelist Jessica Brodie always starts her stories with the characters. Her strategy has proved successful, since her third novel recently topped Amazon’s bestselle...
Barnes & Noble names the winner of the 2026 Discover Prize.
With their blend of taste and market savvy, literary agents have been both invisible and necessary in contemporary American fiction.
The world we used to write in and about is gone.
The Booker prize-winning novelist and screenwriter shares the tune he’d want played at his funeral and why he’d have a couple of pints with Charles Dickens but not threeYou’ve writ...
The winners of the 2026 Barnes & Noble Children's & YA Book Awards
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