Our Lying Eyes
An eyewitness’s identification of an accused defendant often provides some of the most dramatic and powerful evidence in a criminal case. “Do you see in this...
An eyewitness’s identification of an accused defendant often provides some of the most dramatic and powerful evidence in a criminal case. “Do you see in this...
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Listen, just because we’re a literary website doesn’t mean we’re above loving comics giant Warren Ellis—author of Transmetropolitan, Planetary, The Authority, Nextwave, and the criminally underrated...
Set in and around a performing arts high school in the 1980s, Pulitzer prize finalist Susan Choi’s latest novel, Trust Exercise, introduces Sarah and David, caught...
When I entered the world of Indonesian literary translation several years ago, I was blissfully unaware of how dysfunctional it was. (Nor did I suspect that...
When I was offered the opportunity to interview Camilla d’Errico I immediately said yes. I love the work she’s done for Disney’s Tokyo Pop line, Sanrio (my daughter...
There are currently a lot of brilliant nonfiction books for kindergarten aged kids. Most of the time, they should balance information with a narrative; the art...
Religion is making a comeback in young adult literature. While secular books with a spiritual aspect may have previously been frowned upon, books about the spiritual...
Game of Thrones is like free popcorn. It dehydrates you and makes you crave water or soda. In the end, you feel unsatisfied and yet wanting to...
Beach season is in sight, and along with it: paperback thriller season. Readers will want to get their salt-stained fingers on this new crop of thrillers...