The author of The Salt Path had written another book several years before she won a best debut prize for her memoir.
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As a chief innovation officer, writing fiction helps me with my job. I'm now a better strategist.
Writing fiction sharpened my strategic thinking in ways no workshop could — here's how I use a novelist's mindset to solve complex business problems.
These new must-read mysteries are ripe with revenge; discover how authors like Jose Ando, Caroline Glenn and Leodora ...
Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times. Every week, the critics and editors at the New York Times Book Review pick the most interesting and notable new releases, from ...
Though there’s talk of the audio boom harming sales of non-fiction, fiction lovers are only being further enthused by all the author interviews and literary chats now out there. Here’s our pick of the ...
See PEOPLE's picks for the best books of March 2026 so far, from buzzy new fiction to long-awaited celebrity memoirs.
Every generation opens a new chapter in the rich old tale of Scottish publishing, with companies now covering the length and breadth of the ...
Her long-awaited return to fiction is already generating major buzz.
Len Deighton changed how spy stories felt. He replaced glamour with realism and gave the genre a sharper edge. From 'The ...
His Cold War thrillers “The Ipcress File” and “Funeral in Berlin” brought a documentary-style realism to the spy genre.
The series adaptation, directed by Montreal filmmaker Jacob Tierney, debuted in November on Crave, and is its most successful original series to date — appealing to a wide range of viewers. Heated ...
That’s It! Said the Dandelion by Nicola Reddy (O’Brien Press, €14.99, 2+) is a similarly themed picture book about a tiny shoot trying to find its way in the world. “Just what can I be?” the dandelion ...
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