Author: Susie Brustin
The question of what a new technology changes is one of the messiest we face today. Here are five books that build a sense of a world with AI.
From the earliest stages of developing Listen for the Lie, I had the audiobook in mind. I’d listened to so many great audiobooks, and I knew how fun they could be, especially...
Wasp’s Nest is a fast-paced, chaotic, and heartfelt story that takes place over one chaotic wedding week in Cape Cod with a love triangle that no one —least of all the bride—...
On May 25, 1977, a little movie called Star Wars by George Lucas was released in a small number of theaters in the United States — and it soon went on to...
King emerged in the morning. He hadn’t slept. He hadn’t made up his mind, either.
A life in the arts is often viewed in stark terms: If you really want to be an artist, you’ll have to choose between chasing your dreams or paying your bills.
I wrote Penitence to explore the concepts of guilt, forgiveness, and redemption, and centered the novel on the aftermath of 13-year-old Nora Sheehan's killing her brother, Nico, who had terminal Huntington’s disease....
Hockey is having an undeniable moment right now, and it started even before Team USA's dramatic gold medal wins over Canada in both the men’s and women’s divisions in the 2026 Winter...
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Have you ever met someone and just clicked? Whether it’s a companionable coworker, a brand-new bestie, or a future spouse, we’ve all experienced the spark of an instant connection, even if we’re...









