Recommendations: Christmas Mysteries
My own primary interests follow two paths: Southern literature on the one hand, building off of my own roots as […]
My own primary interests follow two paths: Southern literature on the one hand, building off of my own roots as […]
Dennis Lehane‘s new novel, Moonlight Mile, marks the first book in more than a decade in the author’s private eye
The one-word title of Scott Phillips‘ witty and wonder-filled new novel draws less on the phrase “in a rut” than
Agatha Donkar, who last reviewed Nani Powers’ Ginger and Ganesh here at Art & Literature, now turns her eye toward
This week, award-winning fiction writer Tara Laskowski takes a peek at a new anthology from Press 53, an independent publishing
Over the last couple of years, I’ve been working my way through the novels of John Shannon — one of
Last week in this spot, Brandon Wicks proved himself a fine interviewer, chatting with William Wright, series editor of The Southern
On the ninth anniversary of the September 11 attacks, The Washington Post has published my review of Zero History by
The Washington Post today published my review of Dale Brown‘s latest techno-thriller, Executive Intent. Here’s the start of my take on
There’s little better in the way of beach reading than a fast-paced thriller, but with the seemingly endless titles out
Today, the Washington Post published my review of Carolyn Parkhurst’s new novel, The Nobodies Album — a book that charmed
I’m pleased to host today guest critic Agatha Donkar, whose writings (and photography) I’ve very much admired for some time