He has nearly 50 film credits to his name, but Max Schreck is only remembered for one thing. In 1922, he appeared as the hook-nosed, claw-handed Count Orlok in Nosferatu.
By Emily Eakin The author of “The Note” traces her “real obsession” to discovering “a slew of smart, gritty female sleuths who began to feel like friends.” The Books Readers Loved in ...
His most recent work is “Indian Winter,” a novel whose protagonist, a queer author, departs for India and attempts to process the death of ... “The Black Bird Oracle,” the fifth installment of the ...
The British author wrote her first novel aged 17, but it wouldn’t be published for 36 years. Mind you, there was the second world war going on when she wrote it, and years of recovery after that.
POCATELLO – Accomplished Pocatello author Kirby Jonas is hosting a book signing on Dec. 21 and he’s inviting you to attend. It’s happening at Idaho Unlimited, a coffee shop at 215 East Cedar ...
Clement has joined the ranks of those authors, self-publishing "An ... is a lifelong fantasy lover. Her debut novel follows 19-year-old vampire Charlotte of San Francisco, as she finds herself ...
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