Moss-draped oak trees, sandy coastlines, charming small towns, sprawling farmland…there are many undeniably enchanting facets ...
From the rolling hills of the Great Smoky Mountains to the magnificent views of the Blue Ridge valleys…there’s something so ...
Our columnist on the month’s best new books. Credit...Caroline Gamon Supported by By Alida Becker Alida Becker was an editor ...
I love a good historical fiction book. It’s a genre that can seamlessly blend tragedy, romance, family drama, and ...
Few forms of entertainment captivate like a really good story that whisks you away to another time-and historical romance delivers escape in spades. The subgenre of historical fiction and romance has ...
This gripping historical fiction will transport you to the doomed ship and back to land. By Donna Jones Alward Donna Jones ...
Historical fiction novels can broaden our understanding of various eras of history, fashion, music and politics. While some books in the genre might make you feel like you are reading a textbook, the ...
A Novel,” is also an award-winning essayist and poet. She holds an MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. She read her newest ...
As a genre, historical fiction is by its very nature eclectic. After all, it can and does often contain multitudes. From tales of ancient Greece and Arthurian Britain to stories set in Victorian-era ...
The James V. Brown Library has announced the return of an in-person author experience at the 2026 Library Gala, featuring best-selling author Bruce Holsinger. The event will take place Sept. 10 at the ...