Amie Kaufman discusses her latest YA sci-fi thriller Red Star Rebels, its high-stakes eight-hour timeline, and the political tensions.
A Stage Set for Villains: Shannon J. Spann on Theatre, Villainy, and Dark Fantasy
Shannon J. Spann discusses her debut dark fantasy A Stage Set for Villains, where theatre, magic, and morality collide.
Carmella Lowkis on Queer History, the 1920s, and A Slow and Secret Poison
Set in 1922 Wiltshire, A Slow and Secret Poison is a gothic mystery steeped in secrets, desire, and the quiet resilience of queer lives lived under constraint
Legendary K-pop artist ONEW returns to Chicago
There were no props, dancers, or LED backdrops, just an idol with decades of experience and an immense amount of talent.
[REVIEW] Why REVERXE Proves EXO Still Rule K-Pop
A mix of nostalgia, experimentation, and powerhouse vocals makes REVERXE pure EXO!
BTS are back: ARIRANG marks anticipated reunion of the group
The group announces a new 14-track album inspired by one of Korea’s most powerful cultural symbols, set for release in March
[REVIEW] ARTMS Brings Grand Club Icarus to London
ARTMS transformed O2 Forum Kentish Town into a magical, whimsical rave
Megan Davidhizar on crafting a twisty thriller such as Gaslit
Ahead of Gaslit, Megan Davidhizar shares tips for writing thrillers, from subverting expectations to delivering a killer ending.
Solitaire Townsend on Climate Fiction and Writing Godstorm
Solitaire Townsend on writing Godstorm, imagining an alternative Roman Empire, and telling climate stories through people, not preaching.
Katie Bernet chats our new favourite March sister, Beth
Katie Bernet explores Beth March’s legacy, from early spoilers to modern reclaiming, and why her quiet strength matters more than ever.