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Local authors become booksellers for a day

Maria’s to host Indies First event

Reading Harry Potter gives clues to brain activity

WASHINGTON – Reading about Harry Potter’s adventures learning to fly his broomstick activates some of the same regions in the brain we use to perceive real people’s actions and intentions. ...

Calling all members of the Legion of Ska

After two decades, brewery releases comic book

Sustained by brief blaze of glory

Jerry Lee Lewis has found the ideal biographer in Rick Bragg

Exclusive: Letter that inspired Kerouac found

LOS ANGELES – It’s been called the letter that launched a literary genre – 16,000 amphetamine-fueled, stream-of-consciousness words written by Neal Cassady to his friend Jack Kerouac in 1950...

ID theft and memories of war

Pagosa Springs author ties Colo., Hawaii in new mystery

Review: King returns to true horror in Revival

Revival (Scribner), by Stephen King. Remember when Stephen King announced that he was retiring? That was more than a decade and at least six books ago, and he’s done nothing but c...

New WWII book details story of ‘First SEALS’

ALBANY, N.Y. – Before there were heavily armed Navy SEALs conducting nighttime helicopter raids, there were guys like Frank Monteleone landing on beaches in the dark on two-man motorized raf...

Two wheels and empowerment

Humanitarian, author on cycling in Afghanistan

Mojave Desert comes alive in eco-thriller

Sojourner’s latest book is vivid journey

Hockney biographer publishes second volume on artist’s remarkable life

David Hockney: The Biography, 1975-2012 (Nan A. Talese/Doubleday), by Christopher Simon Sykes More than halfway through the second volume of his vivid, intimate biography of Briti...

Rare Steinbeck story published

Piece disappeared after 1944 radio reading
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