Cher publishes (but doesn't read) her memoirs: From living in an orphanage to Sonny Bono's betrayal
Cher's memoir reflects on her complicated upbringing and early career, emphasizing her journey to stardom.
After a dark week, we can all use some light and love from Shirley MacLaine
Shirley MacLaine's reflections reveal her deep bonds with the Rat Pack and influential figures like Stephen Hawking, showcasing her remarkable life experiences.
Review: Comedian Youngmi Mayer spills all her dirt in memoir
Youngmi Mayer's memoir explores her biracial identity and experiences in America, blending humor with a candid reflection on life challenges.
Cher publishes (but doesn't read) her memoirs: From living in an orphanage to Sonny Bono's betrayal
Cher's memoir reflects on her complicated upbringing and early career, emphasizing her journey to stardom.
After a dark week, we can all use some light and love from Shirley MacLaine
Shirley MacLaine's reflections reveal her deep bonds with the Rat Pack and influential figures like Stephen Hawking, showcasing her remarkable life experiences.
Review: Comedian Youngmi Mayer spills all her dirt in memoir
Youngmi Mayer's memoir explores her biracial identity and experiences in America, blending humor with a candid reflection on life challenges.
A 'Bridgerton' Star Teases Season 4's "Misunderstood" Villain
Lady Araminta Gun may be a misunderstood character rather than a typical villain in Bridgerton Season 4.
Expect a more nuanced portrayal of Araminta in the upcoming season.
Guy Says He Has Found The "Cheat Code" To Being A Good Partner
Reading romance novels by female authors can help men understand how to be better partners.
TikTok user Jay highlights the lessons in love depicted by male characters in romance novels.
Somebody Somewhere Recap: Getting Real Cutie
Somebody Somewhere beautifully explores friendship through heartfelt and humorous interactions, particularly emphasizing vulnerability and trust between characters Sam and Joel.
Bad Sisters Recap: End of the Road
Grace's inability to cope leads to a tragic ending, highlighting the fragility of her journey toward recovery after loss.
Shrinking Recap: Self-Pity Garbage
Alice confronts the man responsible for her mother's death, marking a pivotal emotional moment in the season.
A 'Bridgerton' Star Teases Season 4's "Misunderstood" Villain
Lady Araminta Gun may be a misunderstood character rather than a typical villain in Bridgerton Season 4.
Expect a more nuanced portrayal of Araminta in the upcoming season.
Guy Says He Has Found The "Cheat Code" To Being A Good Partner
Reading romance novels by female authors can help men understand how to be better partners.
TikTok user Jay highlights the lessons in love depicted by male characters in romance novels.
Somebody Somewhere Recap: Getting Real Cutie
Somebody Somewhere beautifully explores friendship through heartfelt and humorous interactions, particularly emphasizing vulnerability and trust between characters Sam and Joel.
Bad Sisters Recap: End of the Road
Grace's inability to cope leads to a tragic ending, highlighting the fragility of her journey toward recovery after loss.
Shrinking Recap: Self-Pity Garbage
Alice confronts the man responsible for her mother's death, marking a pivotal emotional moment in the season.
Catherine's reflections highlight the fragility of memory and the emotional turmoil stemming from past decisions, revealing a complex narrative of guilt and fear.
Sure, The Sims 4's new Life and Death expansion is pretty spooky, but its hidden strength is hardcore Tony Soprano roleplay
The narrator struggles with personal and family dynamics while working in a morally ambiguous job.
Bad Sisters Recap: Aftershocks
Trauma disrupts emotional stability, preventing individuals from being their best selves during crises.
Harriette Cole: I think my friend should go to the police, but she says she's scared
Support survivors of trauma by providing safe spaces to express their feelings and encouraging them to seek help at their own pace.
Harriette Cole: Her parents are siding with the cheating boyfriend
Nina should prioritize her and her child's well-being when considering her boyfriend's infidelity.
Woman Shares What Her Stepdaughter Says When Away From Her Mom
Emotional intelligence and empathy are crucial in nurturing relationships within blended families.
Disclaimer Finale Recap: She Said
Catherine's reflections highlight the fragility of memory and the emotional turmoil stemming from past decisions, revealing a complex narrative of guilt and fear.
Sure, The Sims 4's new Life and Death expansion is pretty spooky, but its hidden strength is hardcore Tony Soprano roleplay
The narrator struggles with personal and family dynamics while working in a morally ambiguous job.
Bad Sisters Recap: Aftershocks
Trauma disrupts emotional stability, preventing individuals from being their best selves during crises.
Harriette Cole: I think my friend should go to the police, but she says she's scared
Support survivors of trauma by providing safe spaces to express their feelings and encouraging them to seek help at their own pace.
Harriette Cole: Her parents are siding with the cheating boyfriend
Nina should prioritize her and her child's well-being when considering her boyfriend's infidelity.
Woman Shares What Her Stepdaughter Says When Away From Her Mom
Emotional intelligence and empathy are crucial in nurturing relationships within blended families.
The Wilderness explores the emotional and physical turbulence of the first 40 days after birth, emphasizing motherhood's complexity and societal invisibility.
Book Bans Harm Kids
Censorship of books threatens educational freedom and undermines democracy by limiting critical thinking and exploration of diverse ideas.
'Uniquely qualified': Elizabeth Jane Howard's niece to continue her Cazalet Chronicles novels
Louisa Young will continue Elizabeth Jane Howard's Cazalet Chronicles series with three new novels set in the 1960s and 70s.
8 Kitchen Hacks from 'Great British Baking Show' Judge Prue Leith
Using simple techniques can make food prep more efficient and enjoyable.
“Most of my life I’ve worked in coffee shops, cafeterias, fast-food joints. I like to go to public spaces and settle down to work. I’ve almost always started a poem while sitting in a coffee shop or walking.” —Edward Hirsch https://t.co/M8bRG5Ltp3
The Art of Poetry No. 110
Edward Hirsch is an accomplished poet with ten poetry books to his name.
His work explores themes of grief, love, history, and art.
“When you’re taking four, five, six years between books, you need to offer your editor some reassurance that you’re alive.” —Alice McDermott https://t.co/Be0dGMNgsc
The Art of Fiction No. 244
Before I met Alice McDermott, I'd heard a story: when her students became distracted with excitement after she won the National Book Award for Charming Billy (1998), she settled the class down by offering a hundred dollars to anyone who remembered the last winner.
“I didn’t think in terms of becoming a writer until I actually picked up my pen to become one.” —Hilary Mantel https://t.co/RMvQWESy9n
The Art of Fiction No. 226
Hilary Mantel's memoir chronicles her difficult childhood in a working-class Irish Catholic family.
Mantel has written extensively about the female body and her own struggles with illness.
She is known for her historical novel, A Place of Greater Safety.
The Real Housewives of Potomac Recap: Honesty Is the Best Policy
Potomac is recovering from a poorly received season eight, with a committed cast that revitalizes the show by focusing on group dynamics over individual conflicts.
My wife glazes over when I talk about my writing. How can I come to terms with her indifference?
The author struggles with feeling undervalued as a writer in his marriage, leading to a sense of neglect regarding his true self.
I've had a wild, chaotic, beautiful life': Rebecca Hall on race, regrets and learning to be herself
Rebecca Hall's directorial debut 'Passing' transformed her understanding of self-identity, breaking free from a constrained public image.
The Sheer Gusto of Jane DeLynn
Fiction often emphasizes the power of silence and non-verbal communication among young women, revealing deeper truths and identities beyond mere words.
I've had a wild, chaotic, beautiful life': Rebecca Hall on race, regrets and learning to be herself
Rebecca Hall's directorial debut 'Passing' transformed her understanding of self-identity, breaking free from a constrained public image.
The Sheer Gusto of Jane DeLynn
Fiction often emphasizes the power of silence and non-verbal communication among young women, revealing deeper truths and identities beyond mere words.
11 new books out this month: Fiction, nonfiction and more
Literature must reflect the profound changes of the 20th century and engage with historical realities.
Fiction's challenge is to represent unbearable facts while providing insight and distraction.
A Paris as Magical as Everyone Imagines: PW Talks with Janine Janssen
Avon's first webcomic features a diverse boy-meets-vampire romance set in a magical, fantastical Paris.
Uniquely qualified': Elizabeth Jane Howard's niece to continue her Cazalet Chronicles novels
Louisa Young will continue the Cazalet Chronicles, exploring the evolved narratives of the Cazalet family in the context of social changes of the 60s and 70s.
Garth Greenwell: I didn't read Middlemarch until my late 30s. Why didn't someone intervene? '
The author's early reading experiences shaped their creative identity and literary journey, illustrating the deep connection between literature, music, and imagination.
“Here I am, at eighty-five the week after next, writing a novel without the expectation of whether I’ll finish first or it’ll finish first.” —Penelope Lively https://t.co/fw37rAsCa8
The Art of Fiction No. 241
Penelope Lively had an interesting childhood growing up in Cairo and later moved to England for boarding school.
Lively is a prolific writer, having written numerous books for children, novels, short stories, and memoirs.
Jane Casey: 'I'm a serial abandoner of audio books. I get distracted by my own thoughts too easily'
Jane Casey is a prolific Irish author known for her award-winning crime novels and eclectic reading tastes.
“When I read the first line of The Metamorphosis I thought to myself that I didn’t know anyone was allowed to write things like that. If I had known, I would have started writing a long time ago.” —Gabriel García Márquez https://t.co/RciTRP7WIK
“I have in my mind five hundred examples of novels that have given me pleasure, and I try to do work that gives back some of what those five hundred books have given me.” —Jonathan Franzen https://t.co/tdTYwMurqV
The Art of Fiction No. 207
Jonathan Franzen's fiction reflects his Midwestern upbringing and the impact of the outside world on quiet lives.
Franzen's latest novel, Freedom, received rapturous reception but also faced criticism and backlash.
“In fiction, I feel the most intelligent, and the most free, and the most excited, when my characters are fully invented people. That’s part of the excitement.” —Toni Morrison https://t.co/inxSU0Qf7x
The Art of Fiction No. 134
A. S. Byatt's houses are filled with art and curiosities that reflect her wide range of interests.
Byatt's novels have had a significant impact on English fiction, expanding the scope of the genre and inspiring younger writers.
I Know My Daughter Shouldn't Be Her Sister's Caretaker, But It's Happening Anyway
Being a big sister, especially to an autistic sibling, brings unique challenges and responsibilities that can feel overwhelming for a child.
I'm so not an astronaut!' Samantha Harvey on her Booker-winning space novel and the anxiety that drove it
Samantha Harvey's novel 'Orbital' vividly explores the lives of astronauts aboard the ISS, winning the Booker Prize as a symbol of creative perseverance.
10 best queer books to put on your must-read list this November
PinkNews launches a monthly LGBTQ+ book club with a 'Cosy Gay' theme for recommended reads to warm up the season.
'No book is written in a vacuum': Politics has come for BookTok
The divide on BookTok reflects broader societal tensions regarding politics in literature and the space's role in discussing important issues.
Alex Aster Reveals 4th Book in 'Lightlark' Series and Film News
The Lightlark series is set to continue with a fourth book after Skyshade.
Author Alex Aster expresses concerns about reader reactions to the series' ending.
Lore Segal's Stubborn Optimism
Lore Segal exemplifies that precociousness is a literary style that transcends age, flourishing with curiosity and intelligence throughout her life.
'Believe' Takes a Curious, not Judgmental, Look at Success of 'Ted Lasso'
Ted Lasso's success reflects a desire for positivity and personal transformation in challenging times, as explored in Jeremy Egner's upcoming book.
Stephanie Williams' memes changed superhero stories
Stephanie Williams' transition from a viral Twitter storyteller to a professional comic writer highlights the evolving nature of comic storytelling.
Why Men Should Read Cool Girl Lit
Joan Didion and Eve Babitz represent contrasting forms of cultural influence in California literature, highlighting different interpretations of "cool".
'Believe' Takes a Curious, not Judgmental, Look at Success of 'Ted Lasso'
Ted Lasso's success reflects a desire for positivity and personal transformation in challenging times, as explored in Jeremy Egner's upcoming book.
Stephanie Williams' memes changed superhero stories
Stephanie Williams' transition from a viral Twitter storyteller to a professional comic writer highlights the evolving nature of comic storytelling.
Why Men Should Read Cool Girl Lit
Joan Didion and Eve Babitz represent contrasting forms of cultural influence in California literature, highlighting different interpretations of "cool".
Dorothy Allison, Author of Bastard Out of Carolina,' Dies at 75
Dorothy Allison was an influential author whose powerful storytelling and personal struggles shaped her acclaimed literary career.
Cat Cohen On 'The Secret History,' Her New Album, & Secrets
Celebrity readers reveal their personal connections to literature, emphasizing the theme of isolation and the search for understanding through others' stories.
'Anne Of Green Gables' Is Still A Swoony, Feminist Masterpiece
Anne Shirley remains a timeless feminist icon, capturing hearts across generations despite changing societal norms and personal perceptions.
Nostalgia for Anne of Green Gables highlights its enduring relevance and emotional impact for readers and viewers.
Dorothy Allison, Author of Bastard Out of Carolina,' Dies at 75
Dorothy Allison was an influential author whose powerful storytelling and personal struggles shaped her acclaimed literary career.
Cat Cohen On 'The Secret History,' Her New Album, & Secrets
Celebrity readers reveal their personal connections to literature, emphasizing the theme of isolation and the search for understanding through others' stories.
'Anne Of Green Gables' Is Still A Swoony, Feminist Masterpiece
Anne Shirley remains a timeless feminist icon, capturing hearts across generations despite changing societal norms and personal perceptions.
Nostalgia for Anne of Green Gables highlights its enduring relevance and emotional impact for readers and viewers.
B&N's Book of the Year Finalists, PW's Books of the Year, Recent Reading, and What It's Like to Be a Newcomer in the World of Literary Agencies - BOOK RIOT
Barnes & Noble and PW's best books lists highlight varied narratives and talented authors in the literary landscape.
Literary Assassin
Blurbing is a flawed practice reflecting insecurity, but can offer a unique approach if used thoughtfully.
B&N's Book of the Year Finalists, PW's Books of the Year, Recent Reading, and What It's Like to Be a Newcomer in the World of Literary Agencies - BOOK RIOT
Barnes & Noble and PW's best books lists highlight varied narratives and talented authors in the literary landscape.
Literary Assassin
Blurbing is a flawed practice reflecting insecurity, but can offer a unique approach if used thoughtfully.
Rihanna Made $30 Boxers Cool In A New Exposed Undies 'Fit & I'm Sold
Rihanna effectively promotes her Savage X Fenty brand through her personal style and public appearances.
Lillie Bernie's glittering path to success - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
Lillie Bernie merges her modelling background with artistry, creating unique glitter-enhanced artwork that transforms cherished moments into unforgettable pieces.
Rihanna Made $30 Boxers Cool In A New Exposed Undies 'Fit & I'm Sold
Rihanna effectively promotes her Savage X Fenty brand through her personal style and public appearances.
Lillie Bernie's glittering path to success - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
Lillie Bernie merges her modelling background with artistry, creating unique glitter-enhanced artwork that transforms cherished moments into unforgettable pieces.
Philip Roth values criticism and feedback from a few interested readers during the final stages of writing a novel.
Roth's appearance belies a fierce mental concentration and eagerness to engage in rigorous discussions.
'Gather Me,' Glory Edim's memoir, tells the story of how she found her own identity
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Glory Edim, who is the founder of the Well-Read Black Girl book club, about her new memoir, and the books that shaped her life.
Is the Twentieth-Century Novel a Genre?
Literary genres are complex and elusive, challenging the definitions and categories traditionally used in literary criticism.
Booker prize 2024: and the winner is... you, the reader
Booker judges balance reading numerous novels with practical selections, often setting aside those not fitting the shortlist criteria.
The shortlist for 2024 features six strong candidates, raising discussions about the representation of women's voices in the prize's history.
'My body went: no, we're in too much pain now'- Ciara Mageean on the injury that forced her out of Paris and why she's not giving up on her Olympic dream
Ciara Mageean faced a traumatic setback due to injury before the Paris Olympics but is now committed to recovery and future goals.
'My body went: no, we're in too much pain now'- Ciara Mageean on the injury that forced her out of Paris and why she's not giving up on her Olympic dream
Ciara Mageean's injury ahead of the Paris Olympics has shifted her focus to recovery and future goals, specifically the LA 2028 Games.
'My body went: no, we're in too much pain now'- Ciara Mageean on the injury that forced her out of Paris and why she's not giving up on her Olympic dream
Ciara Mageean faced a traumatic setback due to injury before the Paris Olympics but is now committed to recovery and future goals.
'My body went: no, we're in too much pain now'- Ciara Mageean on the injury that forced her out of Paris and why she's not giving up on her Olympic dream
Ciara Mageean's injury ahead of the Paris Olympics has shifted her focus to recovery and future goals, specifically the LA 2028 Games.
It will renew your faith in humanity': books to bring comfort in dark times
Literary comfort novels uplift readers, reinforcing faith in humanity amidst life's challenges, providing solace grounded in reality rather than pure escapism.
Did he drug me too?': how daughter of Gisele Pelicot feared she had also been a victim of her father
Caroline Darian's father drugged her mother and potentially abused her, raising horrific truths about family betrayal and trauma.
It will renew your faith in humanity': books to bring comfort in dark times
Literary comfort novels renew faith in humanity and provide deeper consolation grounded in reality.
Book Review: Heartbreak Is the National Anthem: How Taylor Swift Reinvented Pop Music,' by Rob Sheffield
Taylor Swift's songwriting transcends personal experiences, fostering broad relatability and cultural impact.
Welcome to the UFC: Klaudia Sygua
Klaudia Syguła joins the UFC but faces challenges in her debut against Melissa Mullins due to striking limitations and lack of notable victories.
Disclaimer' Finale Recap: Episode 7
The finale of Disclaimer* reveals Catherine's tragic story, connecting past guilt with emotional consequences in a powerful narrative.
The Paradox of Feminist Writing
Cho Nam-Joo's 'Miss Kim Knows' explores the nuanced effects of misogyny on women's lives, highlighting individual responses to shared patriarchal experiences.
In Tumultuous Times, Readers Turn to 'Healing Fiction'
Healing fiction offers comfort during chaotic times, helping readers cope with grief and foster reconnections.
Toshikazu Kawaguchi's series is a leading example of this trend, gaining international recognition.
Roddy Doyle: A PG Wodehouse audiobook made me laugh so much I had to stop the car'
Reading evolves through experiences, memories, and emotions.
Influential books shape our understanding and aspirations as we grow.
Drag icon Juno Birch on Trixie Mattel, being trans and becoming an 'ultimate b***h'
Juno Birch humorously critiques everyday Earth experiences in her stand-up, blending comedy with commentary on societal norms and expectations.
In that land
The remnants of the past hold significant emotional weight, linking generations through memory and survival.
Fitness, Fame, and Fearlessness: How Leslie Lux and Her Fans Defy the Ordinary - Social Media Explorer
Leslie Lux promotes individuality and empowerment over conformity, creating a unique influencer identity that inspires others to embrace their authentic selves.
43 Photos That Might Just Make You Laugh Even If You Currently Feel Dead Inside
"My buddy works for Amazon, and these were the delivery instructions: 'Pig is very sensitive.
“A lot of people stopped reading me at some point. To them I’m still the writer they thought I was in 1976. I got flash frozen by some people and that’s just the way it’s going to be.” —Ann Beattie https://t.co/t5tSc6y1Dd