Wesley Hill’s small volume about Easter is a beautiful and useful invitation to be shocked anew by the central event of our faith.
Jon Kalman Stefansson’s novel “Heaven and Hell” recounts a 19th-century fishing trip and its aftermath. John Self is a book ...
One notable genre D&D lacks is science fiction. Even the most sci-fi-like settings of Eberron and Spelljammer are still ...
The New York Times columnist and best-selling author hopes to convince spiritual seekers that faith in God might actually be ...
Children’s books, to a great extent because they are written for those who cannot participate in the market, can ...
At the Grolier Club, in midtown, a collection of imaginary volumes—the play within “Hamlet,” Hemingway’s lost first novel—are ...
Alaska author Michael Horton just released his 18th fiction book through Amazon publishing, adding to his titles that range (and with titles ranging) from a series inspired by characters from ...
Because The Twilight Zone is so ubiquitous, episodes of the show have seeped into the viewing public's consciousness, whether ...
Strong language ranges from "s--t" and "f--k" to exclamations of "Jesus Christ" and "swear to God." To stay in the loop on more ... debut is also noticeably derivative and hard to follow. Science ...
Many of us wonder why Hashem chose to devastate Egypt with ten plagues instead of simply obliterating them with one massive strike. Why endure a year-long display of power, toying with Pharaoh and his ...