READERS have seen their names on bylines, some for more than two decades, in their attempt to chronicle the story of the Filipino. And until today, these storytellers continue to create pieces that both encapsulate and withstand time.
David Lagercrantz wrote the highly-anticipated sequel to Stieg Larsson's best-selling Millennium crime trilogy in a manic depressive state, he told reporters on Wednesday, amid controversy over the decision to continue the series.
On last week’s visit to Manila, famous author Kevin Kwan was feted at a welcome dinner in the beautiful home of Philip and Ching Cruz.
HELENA, Montana — Hugh Ambrose, who wrote the World War II history “The Pacific” after years of researching...
Author E. Lockhart’s “We Were Liars” is perhaps one of the most intriguing books that invaded the YA world. Despite its...
MANILA, Philippines–Intimations of his mortality—a heart attack here, a relapse there—impelled Elmer A. Ordoñez, retired professor and...
Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami is to offer advice to troubled readers in an agony uncle column on his website, his publisher said Tuesday.
Author Lissa Price loves to go shopping. Upon arriving in Manila for her book signing events with National Book Store, she figured the best way to beat jet lag was to head out to the nearest mall.
Young adult novelist Jenny Han writes stories that make you squeal and feel mushy and giddy at the same time. We believe the Internet has its own term for this— “feels”—and to say Han is a mistress of feels is no exaggeration.
What happens when the world-famous author Mitch Albom (“Tuesdays with Morrie,” “The Five People You Meet in Heaven”) meets business icon and role model Socorro Ramos?