Kazuo Ishiguro
/“There was another life that I might have had, but I am having this one.” -Kazuo Ishiguro
Read More“There was another life that I might have had, but I am having this one.” -Kazuo Ishiguro
Read More“The beginning of the end can feel a lot like the middle when you are living in it.” ― Karen Russell, Swamplandia!
Read More“The books that the world calls immoral are books that show the world its own shame.”
Oscar Wilde – The Picture of Dorian Gray
Read MoreI’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. -Maya Angelou
Read MoreDying is an art, like everything else. I do it exceptionally well. I do it so it feels like hell. I do it so it feels real. I guess you could say I've a call. -Lady Lazarus by Sylvia Plath
Read MoreLike most true crime fanatics, Michelle McNamara's obsession started with a local murder. Michelle was 14 when a local woman's body was found in an alley near her childhood home. When Michelle picked up the shards of Kathleen Lombardo's Walkman it was the beginning of a lifelong journey to document crimes. But not even she could imagined the effect she would have had on one of the most notorious crime sprees in California history.
Read MoreAuthor profile on Daphne du Maurier. Daphne du Maurier was born on May 13, 1907 in London, England. She was born into a talented and artistic family. Though du Maurier was referred to as a romance novelist during her life, she hated the term. Many of her contemporaries and fans describe her as a master of suspense and tension.
Read MoreBorn two years after the end of World War II, Andrzej Sapowski was born in Łódź, Poland. Although not much has been written about his childhood, growing up in Poland during the 1950s had a significant influence on his writing. Sapkowski stated in an interview that the strong women featured in his writing are based on women he saw in his community.
Read MoreAusten is a precursor of the modern novel. She explored everyday domestic situations and characters unlike her contemporaries who focused on extraordinary characters and circumstances. Her novels follow a bildungsroman format, with her heroines coming into their own as they navigate society, expectations, and love. Read more about her life.
Read MoreZelda Sayre Fitzgerald was born in Montgomery, Alabama to Minerva Buckner "Minnie" Machen and Anthony Dickinson Sayre, a justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama. Zelda was the youngest of six children, and spoiled by her mother while her father was strict and remote. Zelda belonged to a prestigious Southern family, made up of US and State Senators as well as prominent members of Montgomery society.
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