We’re calling it now - it’s going to be a good year for fiction, with these bold first books, tasty speculative epics and the ...
Over the course of three instalments, Q&Q presents the titles we’re most excited about this spring. This week’s instalment ...
With her new anthology of short stories and poetry, the Canadian-Lebanese author showcases the literary possibilities of the ...
The Bulletin’s mission—protecting civilization from manmade existential threats like nuclear weapons and climate change—is ...
With a plethora of eagerly anticipated titles to come from local literary stars and and global publishing heavyweights, 2026 looks set to be an exciting year for readers, writes Marjorie Brennan ...
A columnist and feature writer for the Irish Independent, Tanya Sweeney makes her fiction debut this month with Esther Is Now ...
There’s much to read in the the coming months of this year from authors including George Saunders, Tayari Jones, Helen Garner, Ibram X. Kendi, Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney and Michael ...
When you get lost in a book, you often enter a trance-like state similar to meditation and that state is deeply protective.” ...
Ukrainians are in love with bad news,” Andrey Kurkov told me, leaning over the table in Ognisko, a Polish restaurant in west ...
From fiction to poetry, nonfiction to comics, picture books to YA, there's something for every reader to curl up with while ...
The Seamus Heaney Centre at Queen’s University Belfast has announced the appointment of Marcella LA Prince as its new ...
In September 2026, Polygon will publish new editions of Bad Attitudes, introduced by Jenni Fagan; Lean Tales: The Collected ...