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Two rare Shirley Jackson stories published this week

NEW YORK – Shirley Jackson had a gift for evoking the depths of anxiety in the space it might take to summarize a baseball game. Two very brief and previously unreleased stories, “Charlie Ro...

Productive pandemic: Jennaye Derge wrote book during COVID-19 lockdown

Book-release party to be held at Rochester’s Secret Garden Remember the worst of the pandemic, when we were all sequestered in our homes? I don’t know about the rest of you, but in my h...

Hillerman’s new book a welcome addition to series

Author will be at Maria’s Bookshop in Durango, Farmington Public Library

Instead of banning ‘Maus,’ take opportunity to learn from it

A lot of talk and action has been going on in the United States recently about banning “inappropriate” books. The graphic novel “Maus” by Art Spiegleman, first published in book form in 1986...

New book chronicles hiking Colorado Trail

‘Uphill Both Ways’ examines the ultimate family field trip

Cormac McCarthy has 2 novels coming out in the fall

NEW YORK – Cormac McCarthy has two novels coming out this fall, his first fiction releases since the Pulitzer Prize-winning “The Road” in 2006. Publisher Alfred A. Knopf announced Tuesday t...

Durangoan’s book has international reach

Janet Jones’ ‘Horse Brain, Human Brain’ awarded Japan’s Equine Culture Award

The gift of reading: Suggestions for the young readers on your holiday shopping list

From picture books to young adult, here are some stories to check out

Author Alice Sebold apologizes to man cleared in 1981 rape

NEW YORK – Author Alice Sebold publicly apologized Tuesday to the man who was exonerated last week in the 1981 rape that was the basis for her memoir “Lucky” and said she was struggling with...

Longmire series returns with ‘Daughter of the Morning Star’

In “Daughter of the Morning Star,” the 17th book in Craig Johnson’s well-loved Longmire series, Walt and Henry Standing Bear, otherwise known as the Cheyenne Nation, are out of Walt’s distr...

‘Canyonlands Carnage’ a tense, dangerous outing

Durango author Scott Graham will discuss book Thursday

Tales of Tomorrow comics shop closing reluctantly

Farmington store to shutter because of manga shortage