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THE LAST WEREWOLF , by Glen Duncan. (Vintage, $14.95.) Jake Marlowe — a wry, lustful, centuries-old werewolf — has slipped into an existential crisis in Duncan’s playfully brainy novel. Tortured by the spirits of his victims, he’s ready to surrender to t
It just came out in paperback. Have you read
Hannah Wirth of Dover recently published " Piano Notes on Pavement" A Collection of Poems. Through her poetry, Wirth reflects a whimsical feeling of spending the summer in Maine without packing a suitcase, from leaving school books behind to biking "like
Thursday, May 3,at 7 p.m.: Reading, discussion, and signing with Elizabeth Percer, author of the new novel, "An Uncommon Education," a compelling portrait of a quest for greatness and the grace of human limitations. Poignant and wise, it artfully capture
Everybody loves a comeback. It's always gratifying to see an athlete or musician or actor rebound from a potentially career-threatening injury or drug problems or racist comment and re-emerge to reign triumphant again. Of course, there's also a selfish c
While I don’t do a ton of author interviews here on the blog (I do plenty of interviews as part of my day job!), I always get a thrill when I have the chance to ask more experienced writers and journalists to talk a little bit about their craft. Mitchell
(l. to r.) Charles Ponzi and Bernard Madoff. (l. to r.) Bettmann / Corbis ; Ruby Washington / The New York Times The $50 billion Ponzi scheme allegedly masterminded by former Nasdaq chairman Bernard Madoff punctuated a miserable year for Wall Street in t
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