The author of thrillers like 'Fool Me Once' and 'Gone Before Goodbye' breaks down where his heart-pounding stories start ...
The American Writers Museum of Chicago will open an exhibit in November on the influence of religion and culture on creative ...
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Why Journalism Needs Literature

Most of the public has no idea how much effort and money newsgathering requires, how many rounds of reporting, editing, and fact-checking a story goes through before it reaches the public and drowns ...
Otto Moser’s opened on East 4th in 1893 where the Wonder Bar is now and lasted a century before moving to Playhouse Square.
Stung by Life,' Stanford professor Steven Zipperstein argues for the brilliance and relevance of a writer who 'probed nearly ...
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The screenwriting duo behind The Woman in Cabin 10 break down reshaping the story for film, from redefining Lo as a ...
Colin Farrell revealed to Stephen Colbert on “The Late Show” that Tom Cruise “was not happy” with him during the making of ...
Country star Kenny Chesney sat down with PEOPLE ahead of the release of his latest project, a book titled 'Heart Life Music,' ...
Former "Dance Moms" star Nia Sioux shares her journey of resilience and self-discovery in her new memoir, "Bottom of the ...