In “Crocodile Tears Didn’t Cause the Flood,” Monsters And Magic Are All Around Us in the Modern World
Bradley Sides on writing Southern literary magic
Bradley Sides on writing Southern literary magic
I needed to understand why watching "The Ring" filled me with terror in a way no other villain ever had
Jami Nakamura Lin sees her life through the prism of folklore in the illustrated memoir "The Night Parade"
I was looking for a father to love me anywhere I could find
After a 20 year career as an editor, Adrienne Brodeur discusses moving from memoir to novels
Kathleen J. Woods, author of "White Wedding," on an unsettling erotic novel that subverts America's most cherished sexual fantasies
Novels and short stories are leveraging horror elements to express how dehumanizing motherhood can be
An excerpt from the novel about getting lost on purpose
Sharlene Teo uses the Pontianak myth as an analogy for women who refuse to conform to societal norms
Most characters who aren’t male or female also aren’t human. Where does that leave those of us who are?