

One-hundred-and-seventy-three years after the publication of Poe’s “The Murders in the Rue Morgue,” we celebrate its inspiration: Detective Eugene Vidocq.
Read MoreVirginia Zaharieva, author of Black Balloon Publishing's new novel Nine Rabbits, discusses her book, her philosophy on food and her native Bulgaria.
Read MoreManda recalls her childhood escapades at a Bulgarian seaside monastery, replete with severe nuns, theological debate and mouthwatering tomato soup. (Recipe included!)
Read MoreThough little recognized today, Davis paved the way for literary-minded journalists from the 1930s on. These are five of his best books, which you can read for free online.
Read MoreKatniss Everdeen isn’t the only teenage girl toppling the power structure in some bleak far-off future.
Read MoreThe late writer’s literary representative is fighting a losing battle to keep his out-of-print short stories offline.
Read MoreThe Arts Council of Ireland announced last week the creation of The Laureate for Irish Fiction, a new award honoring an outstanding Irish fiction writer.
Read MoreFor those unconvinced that pulp is as necessary as literary fiction, we present 10 great novels that were originally published as pulp.
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