
Julia Armfield on Our Wives Under the Sea: A Novel: Fiction
Julia Armfield’s Our Wives Under the Sea: A Novel follows marine biologist Leah, who left for a routine expedition months earlier, only this time, her

Joyce Maynard on Count the Ways: A Novel: Fiction
In Count the Ways: A Novel, bestselling author Joyce Maynard follows the arc of the lives of Eleanor and Cam. From their meeting at a

Homenaje a José Saramago
Para celebrar el centenario del escritor portugués José Saramago, la Feria del Libro de Miami organiza un homenaje al Premio Nobel de Literatura 1988 y

Una tarde con Guillermo Schavelzon
Guillermo “Willie” Schavelzon, uno de los agentes literarios más importantes del mundo, quien fundó en 1998 la agencia literaria Schavelzon Graham con sede en Barcelona,

Sharon Olds on Balladz: Poetry
“At the time of have-not, I look at myself in this mirror,” writes Sharon Olds in Balladz, a self-scouring, exhilarating volume which opens with a

Phil Klay, Elliot Ackerman & Ben Kesling: A Conversation
Phil Klay’s Uncertain Ground: Citizenship in an Age of Endless, Invisible War notes that relatively few Americans have had to do any real grappling with

Celeste Mohammed With Tracey Baptiste: A Conversation
Coconut trees. Carnival. Rum and Coke. To outsiders, these idyllic images represent the so-called easy life in Caribbean nations such as Trinidad and Tobago. For

“Disability Activism”: Ben Mattlin, Akemi Nishida & Heidi Johnson-Wright
In Disability Pride, Dispatches From a Post-ADA World, disabled journalist Ben Mattlin explores how disability attitudes, activism, and representation have evolved since the Americans with

“Ask Me Anything: The Monster Edition”: Our Shadows Have Claws: 15 Latin American Monster Stories: Yamile Saied Mendez, Amparo Ortiz, Chantel Acevedo, Maika Moulite, Maritza Moulite, M. García Peña & Ari Tison: Young Adult Fiction
From zombies to cannibals to death incarnate, this cross-genre anthology offers something for every monster lover. In Our Shadows Have Claws: 15 Latin American Monster

R.L. Stine on Stinetinglers: All New Stories by the Master of Scary Tales: Middle Grade Fiction
From New York Times bestselling author R.L. Stine, the master of horror for young readers, comes 10 new stories that are sure to leave you

2021 National Poetry Series Winner No’u Revilla
The National Poetry Series was established in 1978 to recognize and promote excellence in contemporary poetry by ensuring the publication of five books of poetry

“Restlessness, Reflection & Revolution”: Dana Levin, Jana Prikryl & Jenny Xie
Dana Levin’s Now Do You Know Where You Are investigates how great change calls the soul out of the old lyric, working in a variety