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by Neil de la Flor, Maureen Seaton, and Kristine Snodgrass Three pals etched and bonding, two laughing, one coy.  Jaunty, jauntier, and propped up with …

http://josslandry.com Emma twisted her head side to side. She moaned, powerless to change her fate as an unfriendly force dragged her and pulled her along …

T G.P. Putman’s Sons http://penguin.com Marie Lu has done something wonderful—taking Renaissance-era elements of kingdoms, aristocracy, and nobility and mashing them with her own unique …

On view through August 23 at the Brooklyn Museum in New York, this exhibit for the first time showcases notebook pages that contain Basquiat’s early …

by Dieter Buchhart In 1984, Basquiat began to collaborate intensely with Andy Warhol. The partnership was originally proposed by influential art dealer Bruno Bischofberger, Basquiat’s …

She should have been prettier, he told himself. After all, his family had made a point of forgiving her poverty; her good name would do. …

The man then threw the curving knife with enough force to puncture Brooke’s advancing thigh, and as Sugar leapt toward him from behind, he dodged …

She knows there is something wrong with the baby. She has known from the very beginning. First there was the nausea that left her bedridden …

In the early 1970s, Ram Dass’s book Be Here Now, a “cookbook for a sacred life,” became popular in prisons, and he began receiving letter …

Charles Dudley Warner (1829-1900), author, critic, and editor, is best known today for his collaboration with Mark Twain on The Gilded Age (1873). Born in Plainfield, Massachusetts, on …