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The Women’s Prize-nominated author Torrey Peters speaks to Hannah Ewens about horny lumberjacks, creating work for a dark political future in the US and why she won’t stop writing from the trans femal ...
Feast your imagination on a brilliant, brand new Hunger Games adventure, get lost in the mists of time with a thrilling account of Britain’s rich myths and legends, go down to the woods with a bunch ...
At first, I found it funny and laughed out loud ... both newborn babies and elderly people without teeth. Babies look cute, but when it comes to the elderly, some find their toothless smiles ...
I love it when a holiday-themed gift can be used repeatedly, which is why I’ll include this card game in my son’s Easter ...
Toke Makinwa invited her siblings over to her podcast show. She asked them how they deal with having a celebrity sister, and their response have been trending.
In the age of social media, it’s more challenging than ever for couples to maintain a private life—even a simple trip to the ...
No one can resist a nice, juicy cheeseburger within reach—no one! That is, unless you're Tully Bear the Goldendoodle. She can't say for sure who committed such a heinous crime, but it definitely, 100% ...
She did tell her sisters she'd spotted a cute guy, "and then they made fun of ... and a few months later found out they were going to have a baby. Ayesha admitted to Parents that she ...
"Please!!! His little outfit! He's so cute!" one wrote. "He's sunshine on earth," shared another. Folks also loved the decor ...
Critic Bethanne Patrick recommends 10 promising titles, fiction and nonfiction, to consider for your April reading list. Spring is here, and with it come books that offer groundbreaking ideas to ...
John Kenney’s third novel I See You’ve Called in Dead begins with Bud Stanley, a 40-something obituary writer, killing himself off. Well, figuratively. After a particularly disastrous blind ...
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