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James William Gibson

…in American history, a new edge city with 30, 000 residents and 20,000 office workers, generating over 200,000 car trips a day. This new project, called Playa Vista, is intended…

Let’s Put the Future Behind Us

by Jack Womack

…the phantasmagoric Moscow in Mikhail Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita. . . . I urge you not to miss this often hilarious but ultimately horrific novel.” –The New York Observer…

Dorothy Spears

Dorothy Spears is an arts journalist and frequent contributor to The New York Times. A regular contributor to Art In America, she is a member of the International Association of…

Winston Groom

Southern Living, Condé Nast Traveler, Newsweek, Esquire, and the New York Times Magazine, and contributed editorial articles to the New York Times and the Washington Post. He became a frequent…

Personal Velocity

by Rebecca Miller

‘rebecca Miller’s debut story collection is a series of eye-opening portraits of women who are either struggling to attain self-knowledge or who are hopelessly plagued by it. . . ….

Goodbye, Goodness

by Sam Brumbaugh

“Goodbye, Goodness is the rock “n” roll Great Gatsby. The American dream, slaughtered during the indie-rock nineties by an author who lived it. . . . Brumbaugh’s a new voice–witty,…

Edwin Torres

Edwin Torres was born in New York City. After graduation from City College and a stint in the navy, he put himself through Brooklyn Law School in two years while…

Charles Busch

…Queen Amarantha, and Shanghai Moon. His play Vampire Lesbians of Sodom ran five years in New York and is one of the longest running plays in Off-Broadway history. In 1988,…

Dorian

by Will Self

…in its very freedom and frankness. . . . There’s no denying Self’s novel’s cleverness, best displayed in its neatly postmodern ending.” —Sophie Harrison, The New York Times Book Review…

Howard Sounes

Howard Sounes was born in London in 1965 and worked as a national newspaper journalist from 1983-1997, principally in Britain, but also in Australia and the United States, latterly for…