Across all forms of media, science fiction is one genre that has been consistently beloved. While we can be enchanted by the sorcerers and spells of fantasy, transfixed by the twists and turns of a well-plotted mystery, or shed a tear at... Read More
Adler / Lavie Tidhar /
Paul McCaffrey, illustrator /
Titan Comics /
Softcover $16.99 (128pp) /
978-1-78276-071-9 /
Buy: Local Bookstore (Bookshop) / A cast of famous fictional and real-life characters navigates a high-stakes,... Read More
Executive Editor Matt Sutherland Interviews Gretchen Cherington, Author of The Butcher, the Embezzler, and the Fall Guy / Answering the “where we came from” question is universally appealing, which is why countless people lean on... Read More
Everything we know about a story is told to us by the narrator. But what happens when you can’t trust the storyteller? The Girl on the Train is an example of an unreliable narrator. The movie, based on the Paula Hawkins novel, is in... Read More
As of this moment, the unfolding ballot-counting drama is riveting—and torturous—for Republicans and Democrats alike. Alas, there’s nothing left to do but watch and perhaps, pray, if you’re so inclined. This week’s interview... Read More
Executive Editor Matt Sutherland Interviews Sharyn Skeeter, Editor of What’s Next?: Short Fiction In Time of Change / We have always leaned on artists and storytellers to get through troubled times but not because they offer specific... Read More
Executive Editor Interviews Amnon Kabatchnik, Author of Horror on the Stage: Monsters, Murders, and Terrifying Moments in Theater / Fearphilia—it’s not a word but it’s obviously a thing judging by all the people who line up at... Read More
Poetry is always making a comeback. Resurrecting itself time and again from what seems like a tired and misinformed age-old “Is poetry dead?” question. Through it all, poetry remains the underdog, the art of reason and rectify in a... Read More