Pulitzer winner pens impossible-to-put-down true crime saga, ‘Bone Valley’
Reading “Bone Valley” is like devouring a novel from John Grisham, except every word is true. A true crime page-turner, […]
The byzantine world of artificial intelligence often looks, from the outside, like an arcane religion, one with its own priests
Two books by local authors were chosen by Nevada Humanities to represent the state in the 2025 Library of Congress
Black Mountain Institute, the international literary center based at UNLV, is celebrating 20 years with a slate of high-profile events
Ivy Pochoda is best known for her atmospheric crime novels, including the acclaimed “Sing Her Down.” Her new book, “Ecstasy,”
Ivy Pochoda is best known for her atmospheric crime novels, including the acclaimed “Sing Her Down.” Her new book, “Ecstasy,”
Don’t look now, but a colossal literary career is sneaking in under the radar. Three years ago, Lee Cole’s splendid
“Play Harder,” an illustrated history of Black baseball in the United States, arrives at a complicated time for Black Americans