Once Upon a Prime by Sarah Hart connects mathematics and fiction, encouraging readers to dig deeper into why they like to read what they like to read, using math as a guide. Hart joins us to talk about her path to writing, the unexpected parallels between seemingly different disciplines, some of her favorite mathematical literature facts […]
Abby Geni’s new novel “The Wildlands,” is the story of a child caught up in a loved one’s acts of terror. The author shares a list of books that showcase the malleability of the mind.
Here are fifty incredible literary works destined to become classics (in no particular order!). Many are Pulitzer Prize winners, but there are a few dark horses. If your favorite literary masterpiece has not been included, fret not, the comments section awaits! Tell us about any we’ve missed, any you disagree with, or any you think are […]
This February is a big month for juicy releases from some of your favorite authors. Yann Martel returns with another trippy, animal-filled rumination that will leave you scratching your head, and international bestseller Jeffrey Archer pushes on toward the end of his romp with the Clifton clan. There’s also a fun pair of fictionalized biographies of […]
Dear Literary Lady, What literary prizes are some of your favorites? I pay attention to the Pulitzer and the National Book Award, but I’d like to branch out. –Z.J., Austin, TX. Dear Z.J., I love this question! I have to admit I’m a bit of a prize nerd—one glimpse of a gold seal or a […]