“Everyone Who is Gone is Here: The United States, Central America, and the Making of a Crisis” by Jonathan Blitzer (Penguin, ...
Here are the year’s notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction, chosen by the staff of The New York Times Book Review.
One of the biggest foreign rights stories in book publishing this year is the resurgence in popularity of Japanese fiction, ...
The Women’s Prize Trust is launching its ‘Big Give’ Christmas fundraising appeal, seeking financial support from readers, writers and publishers to expand its 2025 Writers’ Room programme.
Dune has been a mainstay in the more hardcore science fiction fandom for decades, with the story first told in a 1963 novel.
A very fun and exciting science fiction ebook called Destination Mars: The First Crew, Book One will be published soon by author Eshan Balaji. It chronicles the development and execution of the first ...
It should come as no surprise that movies can be influential in our daily lives with life imitating art. These are a few ...
Can't stop thinking about the dystopian world of Big Brother in "1984" and want more of it? Here are 10 sci-fi novels with ...
Sci-fi is easily one of the most creative genres, with the potential for some incredible endings, but while some movies hit ...
A visually enthralling show lays bare the links between science fiction and the occult, realms where being begins from a place of transgression.
Devised by Melvil Dewey around 1876, the book’s location is determined by the book’s subject — thus, fiction books are shelved by the author’s last name, and nonfiction books are divided into 10 broad ...
E. Allen Emerson was the first graduate student of Edmund M. Clarke at Harvard. After discussing several ideas for Allen’s ...