‘The Wandering Queen’ Neatly Reframes Myth for Modern Audience, Though Not Author’s Strongest Work
Claire Heywood stands out for her extensive research and desire for historical context. Read on for our review of her novel The Wandering Queen.
Claire Heywood stands out for her extensive research and desire for historical context. Read on for our review of her novel The Wandering Queen.
Relationship Goals is warm, watchable, and backed by a soundtrack that might just be the best part of the whole experience. Read our review.
A locked-room mystery, publishing industry autopsy, and meta AF. Read our review of The Ending Writes Itself to find out if the book is a killer or a red herring.
Seanan McGuire takes on the Magic: The Gathering multiverse in a magical school novel. Is it first class? Read on for our review to find out.
YuHan Tsai prepares for the world premier of her short, DUA JI, at SXSW. She spoke to Eulalie Magazine about the story behind the movie.
Hamnet at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater is as heartbreaking as the movie, but truer to the book’s soul and heart. Read our review.
We spoke with Missi Pyle about her role in For Worse, how the film compares to past projects, and more. Read on for the interview.
Director and star Amy Landecker discusses balancing comedy and drama in her new film, For Worse. Read on for the interview!
Kawakami goes noir in her most structurally ambitious novel yet. Read our review of Sisters in Yellow to find out whether the genre pivot pays off.
This March you can dive into new LGBTQIA reads: Be Right Back, A Good Person, The Celestial Seas, and more. Check out the rest of the list!