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Darkest New England: What is the Northern Gothic Literary Tradition?

W.S. Winslow Tries to Define a Recondite Genre

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Tod Goldberg on Infusing Crime Fiction with Emotion

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Here are the finalists for the 2020-21 L.A. Times Book Prize.

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Isabel Allende on Literary Ambition and the Power of Mentorship

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