A Daughter Reclaims Her Mother’s Story From the Sensational Headlines About Her Murder
Kristine Ervin on writing about gendered violence with care and recognizing her mother's full humanity in her memoir "Rabbit Heart"
Kristine Ervin on writing about gendered violence with care and recognizing her mother's full humanity in her memoir "Rabbit Heart"
Settle in and get cosy with these whodunnits featuring quirky detectives, plot twists, and satisfying comeuppances
"The Roommates," flash fiction by Kathleen Barber
Bad guys doing bad things, but we're still rooting for them
An excerpt from I HAVE SOME QUESTIONS FOR YOU by Rebecca Makkai, recommended by Steph Opitz
In "The Rabbit Hutch," Tess Gunty unravels the hopes and dreams of tenants living in a rust belt housing complex
Aamina Ahmad's novel "The Return of Faraz Ali" uses noir to examine class, caste, and gender in Pakistani history
What makes the classic mystery show so comforting?
"A Woman Like Her" is a portrait of Qandeel Baloch, a Pakistani woman who refused the life set before her
In "Savage Appetites," journalist Rachel Monroe delves into four very different women and their obsession with true crime