The New York Times columnist and book author Charles Blow reflects on the many aspects of his identity and how they inflect his work.
Although his detectives do precious little detecting, Charles Willeford sparked the modern South Florida mystery craze
The author is willing to let her main character be both her double and the butt of her joke.
After I finished college, Leslie Jamison’s The Empathy Exams won my allegiance immediately and forever.
Credit default swaps might not be financial WMDs anymore, but Wall Street can still game them to make guaranteed profits.
A new book explores the way anti-loitering laws targeted Black women.
Her ghostwritten autobiography diminishes her, and I found out why.