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Inside Red Star Rebels: Amie Kaufman on Mars, rebellion, and romance
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.