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A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping by Sangu Mandanna. Consequences are the lifeblood of fiction; there’s nothing more ...
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Screen Rant on MSNIt's A Fine Line, But These 10 Romantasy Books Get The Balance Between Genres Just RightIt's not easy to get the balance of romance and fantasy right, but all of these beloved romantasy favorites truly knock it ...
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Winter is Coming on MSNHow Outlander is overcoming its "Game of Thrones situation" in season 8One Outlander star is sharing how the series hopes to avoid the mistakes of Game of Thrones and craft a series finale that ...
We know this is a vaudeville production from the start, and the cast revels in the buffoonery. THE 39 STEPS is perfect summer ...
The crossover genre blending the passion of romance with the high-stakes escapism of fantasy has dominated the literary landscape. Here’s where to start.
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, poetry slam and drag king competitions are in town, it’s ...
Love is having a moment, thanks to BookTok, Bookstagram and the age-old word-of-mouth recommendations. Truly, it seems ...
TJ West’s “Country Road Romance” follows the love story of Jared Russell and “Hollywood golden boy” Charlie Garrett. Set ...
The open letter and accompanying petition asking publishers "to make a pledge that they will never release books that were created by machines" garnered more than 600 signatures within a few hours.
But while romance authors are pushing for realism, they’re also using their novels to cheekily poke fun at some of the less than progressive parts of the sport.
Seventy authors signed an open letter calling on publishers to pledge they won't use artificial intelligence in book publishing.
A bookstore in San Francisco announced earlier this month that it will no longer sell titles by J.K. Rowling, including her popular “Harry Potter” series, due to the author’s anti ...
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