• Bookstock Literary Festival Abruptly Folds

    After 15 years of staging annual literary festivals — and just weeks before its 2024 event was to open — Bookstock announced on Monday that it is closing down. The Woodstock festival scheduled for June 21 to 23 is canceled. Cofounder and board chair Peter Rousmaniere told Seven Days that disparate visions for the festival prompted some participating organizations to pull out. He declined to name them. "It was a decision on their own, which I respect," he said. More than two dozen local...

  • Saving Lone Star Literary Life

    Out in West Texas, a pair of aspiring novelists and enterprising small-town newspaper owners, Barbara Brannon and Kay Ellington, were dismayed by the number of publications that were dropping book sections, cutting critics, and otherwise decimating literary coverage, especially in the Lone Star State. By the 2010s, “93 percent of the state’s newspapers offer no […]

  • Cast of ‘Pulp Fiction’ reunites for 30th anniversary

    Nearly three decades after the release of “Pulp Fiction,” the stars of the iconic movie reunited to celebrate its milestone. Bruce Willis did not attend the event due to health issues, but his wife, Emma, and daughter Tallulah stepped out in his place.

  • 100 Times Worse Than Covid? Fact Or Fiction

    The Wellness Company and their new prescription Contagion Kits are the gold standard when it comes to keeping you safe and healthy.

  • Literary Ruralism (Part XLVI): American Spirits

    Russell Banks' latest book, American Spirits, was published posthumously a few months ago, and reviewers have been mostly positive about it.  I recently got around to reading it and found the insights regarding rural folks, incluidng their attachment to place, quite compelling.  This excerpt is from the first of the three stories, "Nowhere Man," which involves a man, Doug Lafleur, who, with his siblings, sold their interest in the land they inherited from their father (Guy Lafleur) in the rural...

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    'Nature's Weirdos' Have an Issue 'Stranger Than Science Fiction'

    The periodical cicadas that are about to infest two parts of the US aren't

  • 23 Of The Most Insufferable Fictional Men To Ever Appear On TV

    I'm glad we're all finally on the same page about our thoughts on Derek Shepherd.View Entire Post ›

  • Marissa Higgins on BookTok, Lesbian Fiction, and Her Debut Novel

    Before the publication of her debut novel "A Good Happy Girl," author Marissa Higgins told us why the book's protagonist isn't an easy sell.

  • The real Kerala story – without ‘love jihad’ fiction

    What is the real Kerala story? Perhaps it's a film which offers a slice of life from Malappuram, where a local Muslim family ends up nursing — and eventually caring for — a Nigerian football player with a broken leg who had been recruited for the wildly-popular sport of “sevens football”. Or maybe it’s the one about an impetuous young man and his “team” in a Christian community in Angamaly, which offers a glimpse into their life of petty crime and violence, with unforgettable depictions of the...

  • Fact or fiction? Busting solar eclipse myths and misnomers

    With an event as big as the moon passing in front of the sun, there are

  • Samuel L. Jackson says 'Pulp Fiction' changed his life

    During a 30th anniversary screening of 'Pulp Fiction' at the TCM Classic Film Festival, Samuel L. Jackson said the film changed his life: 'People started thinking I was the coolest mother f-er on the planet.'

  • Literary love affair: why Germany fell for a windswept corner of Ireland

    Tourists have been descending on Achill ever since Heinrich Böll wrote effusively about its inhabitants’ customs and idiosyncrasiesIn 1954, the German writer Heinrich Böll landed in Ireland for the first time, headed west and kept going till he reached the Atlantic Ocean. He was seeking a refuge from the brash materialism of postwar Germany, and found it on Achill Island, where waves crashed against cliffs, sheep foraged in fields and villagers went about their business of fishing, farming and...