Former editor Dean Poling reviews "Endgame" by Jeffrey Archer and "Separation of Church and Hate" by John Fugelsang.
The Museum of Unnatural Histories” takes readers on a confusing, 104-page journey through a disjointed collection of times and spaces.
Australian author Elizabeth Harrower wrote four novels in rapid succession. Then she stopped. Perhaps the miracle is that she ...
FROM crime, now, we turn to art. “Counter-Statement’,” by Kenneth Burke, published by Harcourt, Brace, is, in essence, an effort to reinstate the artist in his traditional place as arbiter and seer, ...
This is part of what John Daley wrote to the surveyor general in the autumn of 1893. His “history” amounted to the story of ...
I've spent years testing clunky glasses that don't live up to their promises, but Meta's latest might finally deliver on the ...
Transformation is more interpersonal than you might think. Culture change is a big topic—and a big consulting business. When ...
A dozen years after his death, longtime Rincon Point resident Barnaby Conrad has published a new book. “Writers Like Us: My ...

The Case for Whole Books

The Common Core has now been around long enough that it’s all that many of the students we teach in college have known, and ...
The prolific novelist’s correspondence, collected for the first time, trace a life of literary brilliance, turbulent loves ...
From "Paranormal Activity" to "Get Out," "Halloween" and "The Purge," Blumhouse films have left their mark on American horror ...
Robert Krut grew up devouring books by Raymond Carver and the Beat Poets, heavily influenced by the short story writer’s sparse prose and the latters’ collective bent toward romantic fearlessness. To ...