In a poem entitled “I Cannot Answer”, Uniyal entertains the possibilities that Alzheimer’s and a lonely funeral may await her ...
SHORT stories in English that won in the 2025 Nick Joaquin Literary Awards share one interesting theme: Damaged souls change, while others remain the same. For example, a call-center agent is seen as ...
Ada Limón’s new book of poems offers a new way to engage with a troubled world. Catch her onstage with beloved author Robin ...
Keri Glastonbury’s new poetry collection, 51 Alterities is a humorous riff on austerity and otherness, which arrives on the ...
Allan has collected pandemic poems along with other verses in a newly published collection called Be Wary of the Elderly (Finishing Line Press), his third book of verses (on top of eight novels, four ...
The Booker Prize winner’s new novel is set in an apocalyptic future as a professor becomes obsessed with finding a lost ...
Michael Oren, the American-born historian, writer, and former Israeli diplomat, writes a Substack called Clarity, one of the ...
His new novel, “What We Can Know,” imagines the historians of the twenty-second century, who long for the world that they’ve ...
Ian McEwan may be 77, said John Self in The Times, but he doesn’t seem to be “slowing down”. His hugely ambitious latest ...
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Limassol is the word

It is time for Cyprus’ leading (and only?!) literature festival to return. In just a few days, SARDAM will fill Limassol’s ...
When I fire up ChatGPT, it’s usually to ask if my knee pain means I need surgery, or if there’s any dignified way to turn wilting spinach and a lone sweet potato into dinner. Sadly, after talking to ...
In Ian McEwan’s novel, a scholar from the future researches a dinner party in our era—a gathering that may unlock a literary ...