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While mysteries satisfy a need for suspense, psychological thrillers often toy with the concept of trust, walking a fine line ...
Pat Zietlow Miller, a bestselling and award-winning author, has published two books recently which address the same theme in ...
The Big Bang Theory misunderstood comic books in a major way, and one example highlights one of the biggest criticisms about ...
After decades of political and social progress, women’s rights are now the subject of renewed debate and policy change, amid a broader backlash on the goals of modern feminism. Atlantic staff writer ...
Sunrise on the Reaping's cast is filling out with a murderer's row of heavy hitters that include Ralph Fiennes, Jesse Plemons ...
When it comes to Game of Thrones, there is no doubt that the books are better. They are packed with a lot more detail, ...
Gillian Flynn spoke with PEOPLE about writing across mediums, as a number of her books have been adapted for TV and film. Her ...
The 'Gone Girl' and 'Sharp Objects' author and publisher of Gillian Flynn Books is putting out fiction and nonfiction that ...
“I had the Ozark grifters come back into (Amy’s) life at the end and frame her,” Flynn says. “I did have one ending where she ...
Named after a ‘Green Lantern’ storyline, fridging is when a female character suffers a terrible fate for the sake of plot, and TV is full of examples.
"The Beat I Drum" tells the story of Connor Bradley, who is starting a new high school, has recently moved into a new part of town and is dealing with his father. Also, Bradley has Tourette syndrome.
In “Girl on Girl,” Sophie Gilbert turns a critical eye on misogyny without settling into outrage or pity.