Ghost stories aside, this month's book releases offer a variety of genres to keep you company in the dark, including ...
By Alida Becker The Best Historical Fiction of 2023 It’s been a roller coaster of a year. Thankfully, we’ve had novels to whisk us to days gone by, even if those eras had their own highs and lows.
Palace intrigue, high-stakes drama, glittering gowns, family secrets…there are many reasons readers love royal historical ...
Caption: CBC Books’ own Talia Kliot shares some of her favourite historical fiction reads, including The Laundryman's Boy by Edward Y. C. Lee, The Secret History of Audrey James by Heather Marshall, ...
Starting in 1931, Leslie T. White wrote detective short stories for the pulp fiction market, cheap detective magazines ...
Featuring 273 industry-first reviews of fiction, nonfiction, children’s, and YA books; also in this special Food Issue: interviews with Adobe Khorram, Stanley Tucci, Marc Aronson, and Alexis ...
Kalki's Ponniyin Selvan first appeared in serialized form in a Tamil magazine between 1950 and 1954. The story of the rise of ...
In this interview, author Crystal King discusses how being told one genre wasn’t sellable led her to combine genres with her ...
Fiction has long served as a powerful means for exploring hypotheticals and envisioning alternatives. In annual tradition, CIMSEC will be running a series of short stories looking to explore the ...
Sometimes they even choose to take creative endeavors of adding a little bit of narrative fiction to keep the historical ...
New novels by Andrea Stewart, Clement Goldberg, Aislinn Brophy and Margaret Killjoy revel in the power of transformation.
Videographers, visual artists, photographers, performers…: artists from the Arab world and the diaspora seize anticipation ...