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In the acknowledgements to “Return to Sender,” Craig Johnson writes, “I’m always looking for interesting stories that exemplify the unique area in which I live.” So when Johnson learned the longest ...
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Screen Rant on MSNForget Back To The Future, Apple TV+'s New Sci-Fi Show Is Adapting a Cyberpunk Novel That Got The Future Way More RightBack to the Future may have gotten many predictions right, but the book Apple TV+'s new cyberpunk show adapts was even better ...
Although cyberpunk is a beloved genre, it does tend to be more obscure than some other nerdy labels, here are four seminal ...
The heat is on, but so is Free League's Summer RPG sale, which means it's your chance to save up to 80% on select titles; ...
This 27-year-old author has sold 1 million books, but never in stores Matt Rogers has sold more than a million books by self-publishing. But he’s always hankered to have his work in book stores.
Author Lana Manikowski wrote about the struggles of fertility for some couples in her book, "So Now What? Create a life you love without the children you always dreamed of." ...
Sharmilla Fassbender reads “Angry? That’s Okay!” on June 7 at Dansville Public Library. It is the Dansville author’s third children’s book.
“Overcoming the Enemies of Faith: Faith Simplified, Energized, and Applied,” a new book by Tony G. Harris of Kingsport, has been released.
For many people, becoming a bestselling author with a TV adaptation in the works is little more than a pipedream. For Lauren, it became reality by the time she turned 22.
Penny Batchelor is a psychological thriller author and co-founder of the ADCI Literary Prize. She has published three novels with Embla “I was known for fighting against the government in my ...
Growing up without visibility Bristol-based author J L Simmonds has been writing since her teen years, and is now in her 30s. “There was no queer representation in books when I was growing up, and ...
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